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Research of Online Expandability of Service Grid

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Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2003)

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Traditional information systems are usually predefined, closed systems with fixed structures, thus do not support on-line expansion. Such systems can not meet the rapidly changing requirements. In this paper the essence of on-line expansion is studied. Definitions about service grid and some basic properties such as input-output consistency, running stability, on-line expandability, connectivity, knowability, usability, substitutability are given. Finally a theorem on on-line expansion is proposed and proved.

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Wang, Y., Xu, Z., Sun, Y. (2004). Research of Online Expandability of Service Grid. In: Li, M., Sun, XH., Deng, Q., Ni, J. (eds) Grid and Cooperative Computing. GCC 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3033. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24680-0_154

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