Triangular Dynamic Architecture for Distributed Computing in a LAN Environment
M. Shahriar Hossain, Kazi Muhammad Najmul Hasan Khan, M. Muztaba Fuad,, Debzani Deb

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Triangular Dynamic Architecture (TDA), a novel mechanism for efficient job distribution and load balancing in LAN-based distributed computing environments, reducing user interaction and processing time.
Contribution
The paper presents the design and architecture of TDA, a new dynamic framework for distributed job management in LAN environments, enhancing efficiency and ease of use.
Findings
TDA improves load balancing in LAN environments.
TDA reduces user interaction during job distribution.
TDA demonstrates better processing times compared to traditional methods.
Abstract
A computationally intensive large job, granulized to concurrent pieces and operating in a dynamic environment should reduce the total processing time. However, distributing jobs across a networked environment is a tedious and difficult task. Job distribution in a Local Area Network based on Triangular Dynamic Architecture (TDA) is a mechanism that establishes a dynamic environment for job distribution, load balancing and distributed processing with minimum interaction from the user. This paper introduces TDA and discusses its architecture and shows the benefits gained by utilizing such architecture in a distributed computing environment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
