A Secured Model for Resource Access in Grid Environment

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Abstract

Grid computing provides a way to execute applications over autonomous, distributed and heterogeneous nodes. The main goal of grid technology is to allow sharing of resources and services under a set of rules and policies, which govern the conditions for access to the resources. This paper reviews the state of security and access control for resources in grid environment and presents a secured model for resource access in grid environment.

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Gulshan Ahuja. 2013. \u201cA Secured Model for Resource Access in Grid Environment\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 13 (GJCST Volume 13 Issue E4): .

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Grid computing provides a way to execute applications over autonomous, distributed and heterogeneous nodes. The main goal of grid technology is to allow sharing of resources and services under a set of rules and policies, which govern the conditions for access to the resources. This paper reviews the state of security and access control for resources in grid environment and presents a secured model for resource access in grid environment.

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