EVALUATION OF COOPERATION STRATEGIES IN P2P COMPUTING SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.53555/nncse.v1i3.1499Keywords:
Grid computing, P2P computing, cooperative scheduling, resource utilizationAbstract
A new technique called grid computing pools resources from several places to handle complicated problems. Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing is a type of computing where several computers are linked together over the internet and their resources are used to tackle challenging issues or jobs. To resolve complex parallel applications, it utilizes the idle cycles of all the computers linked to the network. The main obstacle that the peer-to-peer network must overcome to efficiently use the resources and allocate jobs to them is an effective scheduling system. Users in P2P networks frequently use resources without making a profit in return, therefore cooperation is crucial. Several cooperative scheduling strategies have been compared in this work to demonstrate their effectiveness in enhancing inefficient resource use and scalability.
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