A Novel Approach for Task Processing through NEST Network in a Grid

With the increase in the complexity of task, complex architectures such as grid systems and cluster computing are employed to process huge amount of data. The major problem issues of such task processing systems include heterogeneity, load balancing, synchronization etc. The network employed to perform complex computations are hybrid form of peer network that utilizes the power of peer nodes to perform computations. The proposed architecture is an attempt to process task provided by set of users with a load balancing mechanism and node prioritization for task allocation through the Nest network. The Nest Network proposed for Grid is a peer network that processes the complex task provided by user and returns the processed output.

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