While distributed, heterogeneous collections of computers (“Grids”) can in principle be used as a computing platform, in practice the problems of first discovering and then co...
Chuang Liu, Lingyun Yang, Ian T. Foster, Dave Angu...
As parallel and distributed computers become more widely available and used, the already important process of understanding and debugging concurrent programs will take on even gre...
Grid Computing is becoming more popular. The traditional role of the Internet as being an information repository is evolving to become a resource repository. People using the Inte...
John P. Morrison, Sunil John, David A. Power, Neil...
Advances in Grid technology enable the deployment of data-intensive distributed applications, which require moving Terabytes or even Petabytes of data between data banks. The curr...
Silvia M. Figueira, Sumit Naiksatam, Howard J. Coh...
Grid environments are ideal for executing applications that require a huge amount of computational work, both due to the big number of tasks to execute and to the large amount of ...