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E-raamat: Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: IFIP TC2/WG2.5 Working Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, July 17-21, 2006, Prescott, Arizona, USA

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This volume presents the proceedings of the IFIP TC2 WG 2.5 Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, held in Prescott, Arizona from July 17-21, 2006. The book contains the most up-to-date research on grid-based computing. It will interest users and developers of both grid-based and traditional problem solving environments, developers of grid infrastructure, and developers of numerical software.

Introduction ix
J. Pool
PART 1: Workflow Tools
Session Chair; R. Boisvert, Discussant
1(2)
W. Gropp
Programming Paradigms for Scientific Problem Solving Environments
3(16)
D. Gannon
Why Performance Models Matter for Grid Computing
19(16)
K. Kennedy
Automation of Network-Based Scientific Workflows
35(34)
M. Vouk
Panel Discussion
65(4)
PART 2: Application Experience
Session Chair; B. Einarsson, Discussant
69(2)
R. Boisvert
Virtual Manufacturing - A Vision for Virtual Paint Operations
71(20)
P. Gaffney
T. Hopkins
Service-oriented Computation in Magnetic Fusion Research (Abstract)
91(4)
D. Schissel
Lessons Learned from the GECEM Project
95(26)
D. Walker
Panel Discussion
115(6)
PART 3: Infrastructure: Services
Session Chair; M. Mu, Discussant
121(2)
A. Trefethen
Open Grid Services Architecture (Abstract)
123(4)
J. Treadwell
Middleware for Dynamic Adaptation of Component Applications
127(28)
B. Norris
A Virtual Organization deployed on a Service Orientated Architrecture for Distributed Data Mining Applications
155(22)
T. Jackson
Panel Discussion
173(4)
PART 4: Infrastructure: Numerical Software
Session Chair; T. Hopkins, Discussant
177(2)
W. Enright
THCORE: A Parallel Computation Services Model and Runtime System
179(16)
X. Wang
PythonCLService Tool: A Utility for Wrapping Command-Line Applications for the Grid
195(20)
K. Jackson
GridSolve: The Evolution of a Network Enabled Solver
215(12)
A. YarKhan
A Test Harness TH For Numerical Applications and Libraries
227(26)
B. Smith
Panel Discussion
247(6)
PART 5: Event Driven Applications
Session Chair; W. Enright, Discussant
253(2)
D. Gannon
Dynamic Data-Driven Application Systems for Empty Houses, Contaminant Tracking, and Wildfire Fireline Prediction
255(20)
C. Douglas
Designing a Dynamic Data Driven Application System for Coastal and Environmental Modeling
275(20)
G. Allen
SPRUCE: A System for Supporting Urgent High Performance Computing
295(22)
S. Nadella
Data Mangement in Dynamic Environment Driven Computational Science
317(18)
B. Plale
PART 6: Applications I
Session Chair; I. Reid, Discussant
335(2)
M. Thune
Efficient Algorithm to Compute PDEs on the Grid (Abstract)
337(2)
M. Garbey
On the Use of Services to Support Numerical Weather Prediction
339(12)
J. Alameda
Mathematical Service Discovery
351(22)
J. Padget
Panel Discussion
371(2)
PART 7: Applications II
Session Chair; P. Hemker, Discussant
373(2)
M. Vouk
A Problem Solving Environment based on Grid Services: NAREGI-PSE
375(18)
H. Usami
Grid Enabling of Nano-Science Applications in NAREGI (Abstract)
393(4)
M. Aoyagi
Grid Architecture for Scientific Communities (Abstract)
397(4)
S. Goasguen
Scientific Software Frameworks and Grid Computing -- Improving Programming Productivity
401(18)
B. Applebe
Panel Discussion
417(2)
PART 8: Grid-Based Imaging
Session Chair; M. Vouk, Discussant
419(2)
B. Ford
Monitoring and Migration of a PETSc-based Parallel Application for Medical Imaging in a Grid computing PSE
421(14)
V. Boccia
Grid-based Image Registration
435(16)
D. Keyes
PART 9: Conference Summary; Strategy For Future Activities
Observations on WoCo9
451(4)
W. Gropp
Future Directions for Numerical Software Research -- Comments during Discussions at WoCo9
455(4)
B. Smith
Discussion: What is the relevance of Grid Services to Numerical Software? B. Smith, Session Chair\Discussant
459