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Grid Computing - GRID 2002: Third International Workshop, Baltimore, MD, USA, November 18, 2002, Proceedings 2002 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2536
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2002
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540001336
  • ISBN-13: 9783540001331
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 321 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1040 g, XI, 321 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2002
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540001336
  • ISBN-13: 9783540001331
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The growth of the Internet and the availability of powerful computers and hi- speed networks as low-cost commodity components are changing the way we do computing. These new technologies have enabled the clustering of a wide variety of geographically distributed resources, such as supercomputers, storage systems, data sources, and special devices and services, which can then be used as a uni ed resource. Furthermore, they have enabled seamless access to and interaction among these distributed resources, services, applications, and data. The new paradigm that has evolved is popularly termed Grid computing. Grid computing and the utilization of the global Grid infrastructure have presented signi cant challenges at all levels, including application development, progr- ming models, systems, infrastructures and services, networking, and security, and have led to the development of a global research community. Grid 2002 is the third in a series of workshops developed to provide a - rum for this growing Grid Computing research community. Grid 2000, the ?rst workshop in the series, was chaired by Rajkumar Buyya and Mark Baker, and was held in conjunction with HiPC 2002 in Bangalore, India. Grid 2001 (Chair: Craig A. Lee) and Grid 2002 were held in conjunction with Supercomputing, the worlds premier meeting for high-performance computing.

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1(12)
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Greg Ruetsch
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Grid-Based Monte Carlo Application
13(12)
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Michael Mascagni
A Grid Service-Based Active Thermochemical Table Framework
25(14)
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Sriram Krishnan
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Sandeep Nijsure
Sandra Bittner
Reinhardt Pinzon
John C. Hewson
Melita L. Morton
Mike Minkoff
Al Wagner
GridLab: Enabling Applications on the Grid
39(7)
Gabrielle Allen
Dave Angulo
Tom Goodale
Thilo Kielmann
Andre Merzky
Jarek Nabrzysky
Juliusz Pukacki
Michael Russell
Thomas Radke
Ed Seidel
John Shalf
Ian Taylor
Optimization and Performance
Simulation of Dynamic Grid Replication Strategies in OptorSim
46(12)
William H. Bell
David G. Cameron
Luigi Capozza
A. Paul Millar
Kurt Stockinger
Floriano Zini
Scheduling Independent Tasks with QoS Requirements in Grid Computing with Time-Varying Resource Prices
58(12)
Atakan Dogan
Fusun Ozguner
A Theoretical Approach to Load Balancing of a Target Task in a Temporally and Spatially Heterogeneous Grid Computing Environment
70(12)
Soo-Young Lee
Jun Huang
Source Code Transformations Strategies to Load-Balance Grid Applications
82(6)
Romaric David
Stephane Genaud
Arnaud Giersch
Benjamin Schwarz
Eric Violard
Programming Models
A Parallel CORBA Component Model for Numerical Code Coupling
88(12)
Christian Perez
Thierry Priol
Andre Ribes
Meaning and Behaviour in Grid Oriented Components
100(12)
Anthony Mayer
Stephen McGough
Murtaza Gulamali
Laurie Young
Jim Stanton
Steven Newhouse
John Darlington
Trustless Grid Computing in ConCert
112(14)
Bor-Yuh Evan Chang
Karl Crary
Margaret DeLap
Robert Harper
Jason Liszka
Tom Murphy VII
Frank Pfenning
Resource Discovery and Management
A Unified Peer-to-Peer Database Framework for Scalable Service and Resource Discovery
126(19)
Wolfgang Hoschek
Grid Resource Discovery Based on a Routing-Transferring Model
145(12)
Wei Li
Zhiwei Xu
Fangpeng Dong
Jun Zhang
Resource Allocation for Steerable Parallel Parameter Searches
157(12)
Marcio Faerman
Adam Birnbaum
Henri Casanova
Fran Berman
Security and Policy Management
An Authorization Framework for a Grid Based Component Architecture
169(12)
Lavanya Ramakrishnan
Helen Rehn
Jay Alameda
Rachana Ananthakrishnan
Madhusudhan Govindaraju
Aleksander Slominski
Kay Connelly
Von Welch
Dennis Gannon
Randall Bramley
Shawn Hampton
Supporting Secure Ad-hoc User Collaboration in Grid Environments
181(13)
Markus Lorch
Dennis Kafura
XML-Based Policy Engine Framework for Usage Policy Management in Grids
194(5)
Babu Sundaram
Barbara M. Chapman
Fine-Grain Authorization for Resource Management in the Grid Environment
199(8)
Kate Keahey
Von Welch
Scheduling
Adaptive Resource Scheduling for Network Services
207(12)
Byoung-Dai Lee
Jon B. Weissman
Enhanced Algorithms for Multi-site Scheduling
219(13)
Carsten Ernemann
Volker Hamscher
Achim Streit
Ramin Yahyapour
Experiments with Scheduling Using Simulated Annealing in a Grid Environment
232(11)
Asim YarKhan
Jack J. Dongarra
Grid Infrastructure and Services
A Policy Service for GRID Computing
243(13)
Dinesh Verma
Sambit Sahu
Seraphin Calo
Manid Beigi
Isabella Chang
DYNAMO -- DirectorY, Net Archiver and MOver
256(12)
Mark Silberstein
Michael Factor
Dean Lorenz
GridRM: A Resource Monitoring Architecture for the Grid
268(6)
Mark Baker
Garry Smith
Overview of GridRPC: A Remote Procedure Call API for Grid Computing
274(5)
Keith Seymour
Hidemoto Nakada
Satoshi Matsuoka
Jack Dongarra
Craig Lee
Henri Casanova
Data Services
Distributed Query Processing on the Grid
279(12)
Jim Smith
Anastasios Gounaris
Paul Watson
Norman W. Paton
Alvaro A.A. Fernandes
Rizos Sakellariou
Using Disk Throughput Data in Predictions of End-to-End Grid Data Transfers
291(14)
Sudharshan Vazhkudai
Jennifer M. Schopf
Improving the Throughput of Remote Storage Access through Pipelining
305(12)
Elsie Nallipogu
Fusun Ozguner
Mario Lauria
Author Index 317