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050 0 0 _aQA76.9.C58
_bG7552 2006
245 0 0 _aGrid Computing :
_bSoftware Environments and Tools /
_cJosé C. Cunha and Omer F. Rana (eds.).
260 _aLondon :
_bSpringer,
_cc2006.
300 _axiv, 345 p. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aAbstractions: Virtualisation in GridsA Semantical ApproachUsing Event Models in Grid DesignIntelligent GridsProgramming and Process: A Review of Grid Portal TechnologyA Framework for Loosely Coupled Applications on Grid EnvironmentsToward GRIDLE: A Way to Build Grid Application Searching Through an Ecosystem of ComponentsProgramming, Composing, Deploying for the GridASSIST as a Research Framework for High-performance Grid Programming EnvironmentsA Visual Programming Environment for Developing Complex Grid ApplicationsApplications: Solving Computationally Intensive Engineering Problems on the Grid using Problem Solving EnvironmentsDesign Principles for a Grid-Enabled Problem Solving Environment to be used by EngineersTowards the Utilisation of Grid Computing in Electronic Learning
520 _aGrid Computing requires the use of software that can divide and farm out pieces of a program to as many as several thousand computers. This book explores processes and techniques needed to create a successful Grid infrastructure. Leading researchers in Europe and the US look at the development of specialist tools and environments which will encourage the convergence of the parallel programming, distributed computing and data management communities. Specific topics covered include: an overview of structural and behavioural properties of Computer Grid applications; discussion of alternative programming techniques; and case studies displaying the potential of Computer Grids in solving real problems. This book is unique in its outline of the needs of Computational Grids both in integration of high-end resources using OGSA/Globus, and the loose integration of Peer-2-Peer/Entropia/United Devices. Readers will gain an insight on the limitations of existing approaches as well as the standardisation activities currently taking place.
650 0 _aComputational grids (Computer systems)
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