Significant progress has been made in the design and development of Grid middleware which, in its present form, is founded on web services technologies. However, we argue that present-day Grid middleware is severely limited in supporting projected next-generation applications which will involve pervasive and heterogeneous networked infrastructures, and advanced services such as collaborative distributed visualisation. In this paper we discuss a new Grid middleware framework that features i) support for advanced network services based on the novel concept of pluggable overlay networks, ii) an architectural framework for constructing bespoke Grid middleware platforms in terms of ‘middleware domains ’ such as extensible interaction types and r...
The UK e-Science Programme is a £250M, 5 year initiative which has funded over 100 projects. These a...
Modern Grids are moving towards Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) to cope with new distributed a...
This paper advances the notion of software in existing Grid services as discussed in OGSA, which pro...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of Grid middleware which, in its pr...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of Grid middleware which, in its pr...
Abstract. A ‘second generation ’ approach to the provision of Grid middleware is now emerging which ...
A `second generation' approach to the provision of Grid middleware is now emerging which is built on...
Next-generation Grid applications will be highly heterogeneous in nature, will run on many types of ...
Abstract. Next-generation Grid applications will be highly heterogeneous in nature, will run on many...
Next-generation Grid applications will operate within and across many heterogeneous network types; w...
The Grid is envisioned as a global ubiquitous infrastructure that comprises an ever-increasing numbe...
The U.K. e-Science Programme is a £250 million, five-year initiative which has funded over 100 proje...
Service Oriented Computing (SOC), Grid computing, and Web2.0 computing have increasingly received mo...
Web technologies have played a significant role in supporting the global sharing of Internet resourc...
The aim of this tutorial is to enhance awareness and exploitation of existing and emerging Grid midd...
The UK e-Science Programme is a £250M, 5 year initiative which has funded over 100 projects. These a...
Modern Grids are moving towards Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) to cope with new distributed a...
This paper advances the notion of software in existing Grid services as discussed in OGSA, which pro...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of Grid middleware which, in its pr...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of Grid middleware which, in its pr...
Abstract. A ‘second generation ’ approach to the provision of Grid middleware is now emerging which ...
A `second generation' approach to the provision of Grid middleware is now emerging which is built on...
Next-generation Grid applications will be highly heterogeneous in nature, will run on many types of ...
Abstract. Next-generation Grid applications will be highly heterogeneous in nature, will run on many...
Next-generation Grid applications will operate within and across many heterogeneous network types; w...
The Grid is envisioned as a global ubiquitous infrastructure that comprises an ever-increasing numbe...
The U.K. e-Science Programme is a £250 million, five-year initiative which has funded over 100 proje...
Service Oriented Computing (SOC), Grid computing, and Web2.0 computing have increasingly received mo...
Web technologies have played a significant role in supporting the global sharing of Internet resourc...
The aim of this tutorial is to enhance awareness and exploitation of existing and emerging Grid midd...
The UK e-Science Programme is a £250M, 5 year initiative which has funded over 100 projects. These a...
Modern Grids are moving towards Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) to cope with new distributed a...
This paper advances the notion of software in existing Grid services as discussed in OGSA, which pro...