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Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2005
We introduce a definition of Grid computing which is adhered to throughout this Theme Issue. We compare the evolution of the World Wide Web with current aspirations for Grid computing and indicate areas that need further research and development before a generally usable Grid infrastructure becomes available. We discuss work that has been done in order
Peter V Coveney
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We introduce a definition of Grid computing which is adhered to throughout this Theme Issue. We compare the evolution of the World Wide Web with current aspirations for Grid computing and indicate areas that need further research and development before a generally usable Grid infrastructure becomes available. We discuss work that has been done in order
Peter V Coveney
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Journal of Grid Computing, 2004
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Guangwen Yang 0002 +7 more
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Guangwen Yang 0002 +7 more
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Computational proteomics on the grid
New Generation Computing, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Eduardo Huedo +3 more
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Workflows in Computation Grids
2006 Fifth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing Workshops, 2006This paper shows that flexibility of workflow executions, i.e., the ability to deviate from a given model on the fly and during execution, is crucial for a wide applicability of workflow management technology in computing grids. Since flexibility concepts for workflows have been elaborated extensively in conventional business-oriented domains, we show ...
Dominik Kuropka +2 more
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Proceedings. 10th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 2004. FTDCS 2004., 2004
Grid computing focuses on aggregating resources (e.g., processor cycles, disk storage and contents) from a large-scale computing environment. It intends to deliver high-performance distributed platforms for computationand/or data-intensive applications.
Chao-Tung Yang, William C. Chu
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Grid computing focuses on aggregating resources (e.g., processor cycles, disk storage and contents) from a large-scale computing environment. It intends to deliver high-performance distributed platforms for computationand/or data-intensive applications.
Chao-Tung Yang, William C. Chu
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
Grid computing is already a mainstream paradigm for resource-intensive scientific applications, but it also promises to become the future model for enterprise applications. The grid enables resource sharing and dynamic allocation of computational resources, thus increasing access to distributed data, promoting operational flexibility and collaboration,
Menascé, Daniel A. +1 more
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Grid computing is already a mainstream paradigm for resource-intensive scientific applications, but it also promises to become the future model for enterprise applications. The grid enables resource sharing and dynamic allocation of computational resources, thus increasing access to distributed data, promoting operational flexibility and collaboration,
Menascé, Daniel A. +1 more
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A PDA client for the computational Grid
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2006AbstractAccess to the computational Grid is restricted to the laptop and desktop environment since Grid client development has been concentrated in this area. This paper presents the design and implementation of a new, lightweight computational Grid client that provides the same level of functionality and security as its desktop counterparts whilst ...
Parkin, M., Brooke, J. M.
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Survey of Grid and Grid Computing
2011 International Conference on Internet Technology and Applications, 2011Grid Computing is the third revolution of information technology after internet and web. It will change the mode of sharing distributed resource and services finally. This paper presents a historical record of the advent of Grid, then the new researched in grid architecture was introduced, which is core technology in the design of grid system.
Yang Liu +3 more
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Proceedings of the 46th Annual Southeast Regional Conference on XX, 2008
In recent years, grid computing has become more widespread in science, engineering, business, and medicine. Due to different problems with the communication of participating clusters in a grid system, setting up a fully functional grid presents a major challenge especially when the clusters are on different networks.
Darren W. Greene +2 more
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In recent years, grid computing has become more widespread in science, engineering, business, and medicine. Due to different problems with the communication of participating clusters in a grid system, setting up a fully functional grid presents a major challenge especially when the clusters are on different networks.
Darren W. Greene +2 more
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Some Grid Automata for Grid Computing
2004We use 2-Dimensional language to construct 2-Dimensional computer graphics model, use MSO or other logics to specify some graph property, and use automata model checking technique to check this model whether or not satisfy this property. From above process, some grid pattern recognition problem could be transferred to Model checking problem.
Hao Shen, Yongqiang Sun
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