2015 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence &Amp; Communication Technology 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cict.2015.90
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AHSWDG: An Ant Based Heuristic Approach to Scheduling and Workload Distribution in Computational Grids

Abstract: Due to the advent of technologies and large resource intensive applications, a large scale distributed and heterogeneous system like grids have emerged as popular platforms. Grid Computing is a kind of distributed computing that involves the integrated and collaborative use of geographically-dispersed resources. Hence, reliable resource sharing is required to process the huge amount of computational jobs across system. So, effective approaches are required for scheduling the jobs and balance the load distribut… Show more

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“…This method will suggest the best crop for a given plot of land based on soil properties and climatic conditions. As a result, farmers can plant a new crop, possibly increase the profit they make, and avoid contaminating their soil by employing our technology [11] . Yalabaka Srikanth et al showcased the development of research area which has created a method to assess the quality of the soil and suggest crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%