Grid Computing

Matthew N.O. Sadiku, Adebowale E. Shadare, Sarhan M. Musa

Abstract


Grid computing refers to a distributed architecture of a large number of computers connected to solve a complex problem. It allows the computers on the network to work on a task together, behaving like a supercomputer. The major advantage of grid computing is that it reduces the time taken to complete tasks, without increasing costs.This paper provides a brief introduction to grid computing.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23956/ijarcsse/V7I6/01612

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