Metacomputing aims at using the computing power of computers linked by networks for various applications, which used to be tackled by dedicated supercomputers a few years ago. Web-based metacomputing offers a cheap and efficient solution for parallel and distributed computing by exploiting idle cycles from the Internet. Research literatures have been published to report the state of the art of metacomputing by addressing the developed prototypes – architecture, support methodologies and technologies, programming APIs, example benchmarks and experimental performances. This paper tries to answer the question: why the metacomputing system is undesirable in performance, applicability and reliability. In this paper, the system’s components are m...
Ever-growing computational demands, along with the need for efficient utilization of existing superc...
Emerging trends in heterogeneous distributed metacomputing and in Web Services technologies exhibit ...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle prov...
Metacomputing aims at using the computing power of computers linked by networks for various applicat...
The Theory of Constraints (TOC) maintains that every system has its goal. There are necessary condi...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of “heterogeneous supercomputing ...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of "heterogeneous supercomputing ...
The paper describes the design, implementation, and use of a commercial metacomputing environment fo...
The exploding demand for services like the World Wide Web reflects the potential that is presented b...
The World Wide Web has the potential of being used as an inexpensive and convenient metacomputing re...
The goal of a metacomputing system is to increase job throughput by using all available resources in...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle prov...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle pro...
Metacomputing allows the exploitation of geographically seperate, heterogenous networks and resource...
This article gives an overview over recent and current metacomputing activities of the Computing Cen...
Ever-growing computational demands, along with the need for efficient utilization of existing superc...
Emerging trends in heterogeneous distributed metacomputing and in Web Services technologies exhibit ...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle prov...
Metacomputing aims at using the computing power of computers linked by networks for various applicat...
The Theory of Constraints (TOC) maintains that every system has its goal. There are necessary condi...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of “heterogeneous supercomputing ...
While the theoretical possibilities of metacomputing, in the sense of "heterogeneous supercomputing ...
The paper describes the design, implementation, and use of a commercial metacomputing environment fo...
The exploding demand for services like the World Wide Web reflects the potential that is presented b...
The World Wide Web has the potential of being used as an inexpensive and convenient metacomputing re...
The goal of a metacomputing system is to increase job throughput by using all available resources in...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle prov...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle pro...
Metacomputing allows the exploitation of geographically seperate, heterogenous networks and resource...
This article gives an overview over recent and current metacomputing activities of the Computing Cen...
Ever-growing computational demands, along with the need for efficient utilization of existing superc...
Emerging trends in heterogeneous distributed metacomputing and in Web Services technologies exhibit ...
The coordinated use of geographically distributed computers, or metacomputing, can in principle prov...