Many current technology approaches exist for building systems that have interoperability requirements. This report investigates Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), one of the many technologies for accomplishing interoperability, using the T-Check technique. A T-Check is a simple and cost-efficient way to understand what a technology can and cannot do in a specific context. This report describes a T-Check exploration of the feasibility of using OGSA in the context of data management, finding that OGSA (a) provides data storage and retrieval where the specific implementation of the data store implementation is transparent and (b) allows addition or removal of data stores at runtime without affecting system operation. This report is part o...
Portals have proven to be useful client-side applications for providing user-oriented services for a...
Although many scientific applications rely on data stored in databases, most workflow management sys...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of object-based distributed systems...
Grid is a promising computing platform that integrates resources from different organizations in a s...
The new trend of Grid is represented by the migration towards a model built on concepts and technolo...
This memo provides information to the Grid community about the fundamental services the authors beli...
Built on the concepts and technologies of the Grid and Web services communities, Open Grid Services ...
In order for existing grid middleware to remain viable it is important to investigate their potentia...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) represents a new vision of both the grid and web services...
We present an architecture of Globus Toolkit 3 based testbed intended for evaluation of applicabilit...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) represents an evolution towards a Grid system architectur...
Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) support service lifecycle tasks, including Development, Deploy...
The GridWise Architecture Council was formed by the U.S. Department of Energy to promote and enable ...
This paper began its life as an unpublished technical review citeanalysis of the proposed Open Grid ...
AMS Subj. Classification: 00-02, (General)The Grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that coo...
Portals have proven to be useful client-side applications for providing user-oriented services for a...
Although many scientific applications rely on data stored in databases, most workflow management sys...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of object-based distributed systems...
Grid is a promising computing platform that integrates resources from different organizations in a s...
The new trend of Grid is represented by the migration towards a model built on concepts and technolo...
This memo provides information to the Grid community about the fundamental services the authors beli...
Built on the concepts and technologies of the Grid and Web services communities, Open Grid Services ...
In order for existing grid middleware to remain viable it is important to investigate their potentia...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) represents a new vision of both the grid and web services...
We present an architecture of Globus Toolkit 3 based testbed intended for evaluation of applicabilit...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) represents an evolution towards a Grid system architectur...
Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) support service lifecycle tasks, including Development, Deploy...
The GridWise Architecture Council was formed by the U.S. Department of Energy to promote and enable ...
This paper began its life as an unpublished technical review citeanalysis of the proposed Open Grid ...
AMS Subj. Classification: 00-02, (General)The Grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that coo...
Portals have proven to be useful client-side applications for providing user-oriented services for a...
Although many scientific applications rely on data stored in databases, most workflow management sys...
Significant progress has been made in the design and development of object-based distributed systems...