An empirical study of potentials of adoption of grid computing as a vehicle for tertiary institutions collaboration.
Faith-Michael E. UzokaBoluwaji A. AkinnuwesiStephen O. OlabiyisiAlabi DemiladePublished in: Int. J. Bus. Inf. Syst. (2012)
Keyphrases
- grid computing
- resource sharing
- grid infrastructure
- distributed computing
- educational institutions
- load balancing
- resource management
- peer to peer
- grid systems
- data intensive
- data grids
- information technology
- service oriented computing
- computing resources
- high performance computing
- computing environments
- grid environment
- computational grids
- real time
- grid enabled
- scheduling strategy
- computing paradigm
- grid services
- digital preservation
- information sharing
- e government
- information systems
- collaborative learning
- grid technology
- heterogeneous computing
- sharing information
- transparent access
- fault tolerance
- distributed systems
- knowledge management
- sensor networks