gridiin
Gridiin is a hypothetical open-source middleware framework designed to coordinate distributed resources in grid computing and energy grid management contexts. It provides a unified platform for resource discovery, authentication, scheduling, data management, and policy enforcement across diverse hardware and networks. The term is used in theoretical discussions and pilot studies to illustrate how a single control plane can orchestrate heterogeneous systems, from high-performance computing clusters to microgrids and demand-response devices.
The architecture of gridiin is composed of several core components. A resource registry maintains metadata about
Applications for gridiin span both research and practical deployments. In research settings, it supports workload sharing,
See also: Grid computing, Smart grid, Middleware, Resource scheduling.