Future Generation Grids [electronic resource] :Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1–5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany / edited by Vladimir Getov, Domenico Laforenza, Alexander Reinefeld.
by Getov, Vladimir [editor.]; Laforenza, Domenico [editor.]; Reinefeld, Alexander [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Architecture -- From Event-Driven Workflows Towards a Posteriori Computing -- On Adaptability in Grid Systems -- Bringing Knowledge to Middleware — Grid Scheduling Ontology -- Remote Administration and Fault Tolerance in Distributed Computer Infrastructures -- Resource and Data Management -- The Virtual Resource Manager: Local Autonomy Versus QoS Guarantees for Grid Applications -- Resource Management for Future Generation Grids -- On Designing and Composing Grid Services for Distributed Data Mining -- GDS: An Architecture Proposal for a Grid Data-Sharing Service -- Intelligent Toolkits -- A Search Architecture for Grid Software Components -- Use of a Network-Enabled Server System for a Sparse Linear Algebra Grid Application -- Co-Allocation in Grids: Experiences and Issues -- Programming and Applications -- Structured Implementation of Component-Based Grid Programming Environments -- From Grid Middleware to Grid Applications: Bridging the Gap with Hocs -- HPC Application Execution on Grids -- Grid Application Programming Environments.
The Internet and the Web continue to have a major impact on society. By allowing us to discover and access information on a global scale, they have created entirely new businesses and brought new meaning to the term surf. In addition, however, we want processing, and increasingly, we want collaborative processing within distributed teams. This need has led to the creation of the Grid - an infrastructure that enables us to share capabilities, and integrate services and resources within and across enterprises. Future Generation Grids is the second in the CoreGRID series. This edited volume brings together contributed articles by scientists and researchers in the Grid community in an attempt to draw a clearer picture of the future generation Grids. This book also identifies some of the most challenging problems on the way to achieving the invisible Grid ideas. Future Generation Grids is written for a professional audience. This book is also suitable for graduate-level students in computer science.
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