Grid computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed computing by its focus on large-scale resource sharing, innovative applications and some cases, high performance oriented. In this research a user preference is described as a user’s description of the service that the user intends to utilize to solve his/her problem, and service selection is defined as the process of matching the user preference with the available services in the Grid.
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Manqele, S, Dlodlo, N, Adigun, M and Xulu, S.S. 2012. Architecture for user preference-based dynamic service selection in grid infrastructure using mobile devices for SMMEs. In: 14th Annual Conference on World Wide Web Applications, Durban, South Africa, 7-9 November 2012
Manqele, S., Dlodlo, N., Adigun, M., & Xulu, S. (2012). Architecture for user preference-based dynamic service selection in grid infrastructure using mobile devices for SMMEs. ZA-WWW 2012 Conference. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6695
Manqele, S, N Dlodlo, M Adigun, and SS Xulu. "Architecture for user preference-based dynamic service selection in grid infrastructure using mobile devices for SMMEs." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6695
Manqele S, Dlodlo N, Adigun M, Xulu S, Architecture for user preference-based dynamic service selection in grid infrastructure using mobile devices for SMMEs; ZA-WWW 2012 Conference; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6695 .