Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure–PL-Grid [electronic resource] :Scientific and Technical Achievements / edited by Marian Bubak, Tomasz Szepieniec, Kazimierz Wiatr.
by Bubak, Marian [editor.]; Szepieniec, Tomasz [editor.]; Wiatr, Kazimierz [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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The PL-Grid was established to provide the Polish scientific community with a grid-based e-infrastructure, enabling the integration of experimental data and results of advanced computer simulations carried out by geographically distributed research teams. The 26 papers presented in this state-of-the-art survey describe the experience and scientific results obtained by researchers involved in the PL-Grid project. Topics covered include: integration of grid middleware; service operations; security mechanisms; infrastructure monitoring, storage provisioning, and integration of service level agreements; and training and dissemination. In addition, five chapters focus on the application of the PL-Grid middleware and infrastructure to current scientific problems such as grain morphology analysis, chemistry computations, and molecular dynamics modes. The book is rounded off with a useful glossary of terms.
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