“…Both sides gain since, on the one hand, thanks to the services that the grid offers, individual users are able to accomplish tasks in a fast and simple way and on the other, the grid is resourced from the multiplicity of devices, combined in their millions in any one place and time and, thanks to improved mobile technology, enhanced by rapid advances in yield and capacity. There has been much research in the field of grid environments and mobile devices (Huang et al, 2006;Litke et al, 2009;McKnight et al, 2003;Phan et al, 2002;Jung, 2009a, Jung, 2009b, mainly addressing the problems and difficulties of incorporating existing grid systems, mobile devices and terminals, as they are flexible, heterogeneous and limited and can offer services and share resources. In the process, the wireless grid system has become more complicated than the wired grid system.…”