This chapter focuses on the collaborative use of computing resources to support decision making in industry. Through the use of middleware for desktop grid computing, the idle CPU cycles available on existing computing resources can be harvested and used for speeding-up the execution of applications that have “non-trivial” processing requirements. This chapter focuses on the desktop grid middleware BOINC and Condor, and discusses the integration of commercial simulation software together with free-to-download grid middleware so as to offer competitive advantage to organizations that opt for this technology. It is expected that the low-intervention integration approach presented in this chapter (meaning no changes to source code required) w...
Abstract—Research projects in many fields are increasingly reliant on the use of computer-based simu...
Although grid technologies have been embraced by academia and industry as a viable solution to build...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
An increased need for collaborative research, together with continuing advances in communication tec...
As simulation experimentation in industry become more computationally demanding, grid computing can ...
Today simulation is becoming an increasingly pervasive technology across major business sectors. A...
An increased need for collaborative research, together with continuing advances in communication tec...
The vision of grid computing is to make computational power, storage capacity, data and applications...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This paper describes a case study that was undertaken at a leading European Investment bank in whi...
The Grid provides a new and unrivaled technology for large scale distributed simulation as it enable...
Distributed computing has many opportunities for Modeling and Simulation (M&S). Grid computing appro...
The vision of grid computing is to make computational power, storage capacity, data and applications...
This paper discusses a number of aspects of using grid computing methods in support of molecular sim...
Resent research generated many valuable solutions for technical issues of Grid computing. The Grid r...
Abstract—Research projects in many fields are increasingly reliant on the use of computer-based simu...
Although grid technologies have been embraced by academia and industry as a viable solution to build...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
An increased need for collaborative research, together with continuing advances in communication tec...
As simulation experimentation in industry become more computationally demanding, grid computing can ...
Today simulation is becoming an increasingly pervasive technology across major business sectors. A...
An increased need for collaborative research, together with continuing advances in communication tec...
The vision of grid computing is to make computational power, storage capacity, data and applications...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This paper describes a case study that was undertaken at a leading European Investment bank in whi...
The Grid provides a new and unrivaled technology for large scale distributed simulation as it enable...
Distributed computing has many opportunities for Modeling and Simulation (M&S). Grid computing appro...
The vision of grid computing is to make computational power, storage capacity, data and applications...
This paper discusses a number of aspects of using grid computing methods in support of molecular sim...
Resent research generated many valuable solutions for technical issues of Grid computing. The Grid r...
Abstract—Research projects in many fields are increasingly reliant on the use of computer-based simu...
Although grid technologies have been embraced by academia and industry as a viable solution to build...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...