29-33Grids enable aggregation and sharing of resources belonging to autonomous organizations located in different countries. In this article, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Geneva and the Synchrotron Facility at ESRF, Grenoble, France are considered as cases of how grids impact science
The goal of this chapter is to present the WISDOM initiative, which is one of the main accomplishmen...
The Grid has the prospective to essentially change the way science and engineering are done. Aggrega...
Abstract — A joint call for proposals was issued in late 2004- early 2005 by the US’s NSF and UK’s E...
to grow in size and complexity resulting in a concurrent growth in collaborations between experiment...
"When physicists at Switzerland's CERN laboratory turn on their newsest particle collider in 2007, t...
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE represents the world's largest multi-disciplinary Grid infrastructure t...
Sometimes the Grid is called the next-generation Web. The Web makes information available in a trans...
The term "Grid" is used in reference with wide area (possibly planetary) computer networks that enab...
In addition to multi-national Grid infrastructures, several countries operate their own national Gri...
I describe in this paper the creation and operation of the Open Science Grid (OSG [1]), a distribute...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
In Partial Fulfillments of the Requirements of the B.Eng. Degree Supervisor’s Approval: To be comple...
The goal of this project is the development of a novel environment to support globally distributed s...
In the last few years e-Infrastructures across Europe and India faced remarkable developments. Both ...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- CERN, the famed Swiss high-energy particle physics lab, has a problem. It's about...
The goal of this chapter is to present the WISDOM initiative, which is one of the main accomplishmen...
The Grid has the prospective to essentially change the way science and engineering are done. Aggrega...
Abstract — A joint call for proposals was issued in late 2004- early 2005 by the US’s NSF and UK’s E...
to grow in size and complexity resulting in a concurrent growth in collaborations between experiment...
"When physicists at Switzerland's CERN laboratory turn on their newsest particle collider in 2007, t...
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE represents the world's largest multi-disciplinary Grid infrastructure t...
Sometimes the Grid is called the next-generation Web. The Web makes information available in a trans...
The term "Grid" is used in reference with wide area (possibly planetary) computer networks that enab...
In addition to multi-national Grid infrastructures, several countries operate their own national Gri...
I describe in this paper the creation and operation of the Open Science Grid (OSG [1]), a distribute...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
In Partial Fulfillments of the Requirements of the B.Eng. Degree Supervisor’s Approval: To be comple...
The goal of this project is the development of a novel environment to support globally distributed s...
In the last few years e-Infrastructures across Europe and India faced remarkable developments. Both ...
DUBLIN, Ireland -- CERN, the famed Swiss high-energy particle physics lab, has a problem. It's about...
The goal of this chapter is to present the WISDOM initiative, which is one of the main accomplishmen...
The Grid has the prospective to essentially change the way science and engineering are done. Aggrega...
Abstract — A joint call for proposals was issued in late 2004- early 2005 by the US’s NSF and UK’s E...