Grid systems and technologies have evolved over nearly a decade; yet, there is still no widely accepted definition for Grids. In particular, the essential attributes that distinguish Grids from other distributed computing environments have not been articulated. Most approaches to definition adopt a static view and consider only the properties and components of, or the applications supported by, Grids. The definition proposed in this paper is based on the runtime semantics of distributed systems. Rather than attempt to simply compare static characteristics of Grids and other distributed computing environments, this paper analyzes operational differences, from the viewpoint of an application executing in both environments. Our definition is e...
Today's applications need the functionality of the Grid to break freeof single resource limitations,...
There are many simulation environments around that can be used to simulate components of Grid Comput...
A grid computing environment is inherently parallel, distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic, both in...
Ian Foster’s What is The Grid? paper gives the generally accepted definition of Grid and Grid comput...
Ian Foster’s What is The Grid ? paper gives the generally accepted definition of Grid and Grid compu...
There are many definitions of what constitutes a “GridO – the most common of which identifies a Comp...
Starting from Section 2, "The Grid Context," we lay out our view of a Grid architecture, and this de...
Grids are semantically different from other distributed systems. Therefore, performance analysis, ju...
The last some years there has been a rapid rampant increase in computer processing power, communicat...
Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information proc...
Abstract. Although there have been several attempts to create grid systems, there is no clear defini...
grid computing architecture and grid adoption models During recent years, we have witnessed a major ...
There are many definitions of what constitutes a “Grid ” – the most common of which identifies a Co...
Ever since the grid was conceptualized, many attempts have been made to reveal the real essence of g...
this report together with associated papers in a Grid Computing book [32]. We can define a Grid Comp...
Today's applications need the functionality of the Grid to break freeof single resource limitations,...
There are many simulation environments around that can be used to simulate components of Grid Comput...
A grid computing environment is inherently parallel, distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic, both in...
Ian Foster’s What is The Grid? paper gives the generally accepted definition of Grid and Grid comput...
Ian Foster’s What is The Grid ? paper gives the generally accepted definition of Grid and Grid compu...
There are many definitions of what constitutes a “GridO – the most common of which identifies a Comp...
Starting from Section 2, "The Grid Context," we lay out our view of a Grid architecture, and this de...
Grids are semantically different from other distributed systems. Therefore, performance analysis, ju...
The last some years there has been a rapid rampant increase in computer processing power, communicat...
Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information proc...
Abstract. Although there have been several attempts to create grid systems, there is no clear defini...
grid computing architecture and grid adoption models During recent years, we have witnessed a major ...
There are many definitions of what constitutes a “Grid ” – the most common of which identifies a Co...
Ever since the grid was conceptualized, many attempts have been made to reveal the real essence of g...
this report together with associated papers in a Grid Computing book [32]. We can define a Grid Comp...
Today's applications need the functionality of the Grid to break freeof single resource limitations,...
There are many simulation environments around that can be used to simulate components of Grid Comput...
A grid computing environment is inherently parallel, distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic, both in...