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Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems CoreGRID Integration Workshop 2006 (Selected Papers)
Title:
Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems CoreGRID Integration Workshop 2006 (Selected Papers)
Author:
Gorlatch, Sergei. editor.
ISBN:
9780387728124
Physical Description:
online resource.
Contents:
Divide et Impera: Partitioning Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems to Improve Resource Location -- Validating Desktop Grid Results By Comparing Intermediate Checkpoints -- Integration of the Enanos Execution Framework with GRMS -- User-Transparent Scheduling for Software Components on the Grid -- Problem Solving Environment for Distributed Interactive Applications -- Fault-Tolerant Data Sharing for High-level Grid: A Hierarchical Storage Architecture -- PAL: Exploiting Java Annotations for Parallelism -- A New Approach on Network Resources Management in Grids -- Componentising a Scientific Application for the Grid -- A Peer-to-Peer Framework for Resource Discovery in Large-Scale Grids -- GRID Superscalar and GriCoL: Integrating Different Programming Approaches -- Deriving Policies from Grid Security Requirements Model -- Domain-Specific Metadata for Model Validation and Performance Optimisation -- A Service for Reliable Execution of Grid Applications -- Performance monitoring of GRID superscalar with OCM-G/G-PM: integration issues -- Improving Workflow Execution through SLA-based Advance Reservation -- Dependability Evaluation of The Ogsa-Dai Middleware.
Abstract:
Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems comprises the edited proceedings of the 2006 CoreGRID Integration Workshop (CGIW'2006), held October 2006 in Krakow, Poland. A “Network of Excellence” funded by the European Commission’s Sixth Framework Program, CoreGRID, aims to strengthen and advance scientific and technological excellence in the area of Grid and Peer-to-Peer technologies by bringing together a critical mass of well-established researchers from 41 European research institutions. Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems covers, though is not limited to, the following topics: knowledge and data management; programming models; system architecture; Grid information, resource and workflow monitoring services; resource management and scheduling; systems, tools and environments; trust and security issues on the Grid. Designed for a professional audience of industry practitioners and researchers, Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems is also suitable for advanced-level students in computer science.
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