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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2003
Grid aspects that form grid computing environments (GCEs) are not cleanly defined, although there is an operational definition stemming from the work areas of the GCE research group of the Global Grid Forum. We describe the two major areas covered by this research group today.
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Grid aspects that form grid computing environments (GCEs) are not cleanly defined, although there is an operational definition stemming from the work areas of the GCE research group of the Global Grid Forum. We describe the two major areas covered by this research group today.
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Comparison of Global Computing with Grid Computing
2006 Seventh International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'06), 2006In recent years, Global and Grid Computing emerge as two powerful technology trends. In this paper, we compare these two approaches of distributed computing. First, we present a definition for Global Computing that accentuates the key point in this trend.
Babak Behsaz +2 more
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GridX1: A Canadian computational grid
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2007The present paper discusses the design and application of GridX1, a computational grid project which uses shared resources at several Canadian research institutions. The infrastructure of GridX1 is built using off-the-shelf Globus Toolkit 2 middleware, a MyProxy credential server, and a resource broker based on Condor-G to manage the distributed ...
Agarwal, A. +26 more
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IEEE Distributed Systems Online, 2005
A review of "Grid Computing: A Practical Guide to Technology and Applications," by Ahmar Abbas.
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A review of "Grid Computing: A Practical Guide to Technology and Applications," by Ahmar Abbas.
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ON THE CONVERGENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA GRIDS
Parallel Processing Letters, 2001Great advances in high-performance computing have given rise to scientific applications that place large demands on software and hardware infrastructures for both computational and data services. With these trends the necessity has emerged for distributed systems developers that once distinguished between these elements to acknowledge that indeed ...
Arnold, D. C. +2 more
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Proceedings of the 43rd annual Southeast regional conference - Volume 1, 2005
The deployment of a general purpose utility grid can aggregate otherwise disparate and autonomous resources and provide access to grid technology for researchers, faculty and students for learning about grids, testing grid capabilities, deploying applications.
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The deployment of a general purpose utility grid can aggregate otherwise disparate and autonomous resources and provide access to grid technology for researchers, faculty and students for learning about grids, testing grid capabilities, deploying applications.
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Communications of the ACM, 2011
Outreach programs and usability improvements are drawing many researchers to grid computing from disciplines that have not traditionally used such resources.
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Outreach programs and usability improvements are drawing many researchers to grid computing from disciplines that have not traditionally used such resources.
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Human in computational grid establishment
2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 2005Fast computer networks and overperformanced computers enable computational grid establishment on non-dedicated and geographically distributed computers. This causes an increase in dynamic heterogeneity which makes resource management much more difficult.
Martinović, Goran, Budin, Leo
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Get on the grid [grid computing]
Computing and Control Engineering, 2005The technology ingredients for grid computing have still to stabilize, but commercial adoption looks a lot closer to reality. Much of the functionality required to support a grid environment resides with the middleware. The grid certainly appears to hold forth the promise of significant cost savings for research and commercial organizations alike, as ...
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IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2004. CCGrid 2004., 2004
Internet and Grid-based systems, whether their purpose is computation, collaboration and information sharing, are all instances of systems based on application of fundamental principles of distributed computing. This paper reports on a graduate seminar on Internet and Grid computing which focuses on the fundamental principles and concepts of ...
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Internet and Grid-based systems, whether their purpose is computation, collaboration and information sharing, are all instances of systems based on application of fundamental principles of distributed computing. This paper reports on a graduate seminar on Internet and Grid computing which focuses on the fundamental principles and concepts of ...
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