The requirement for distributed systems support for Ubicomp has led to the development of numerous platforms, each addressing a subset of the overall requirements of ubiquitous systems. In contrast, many other scientific disciplines have embraced the vision of a global distributed computing platform, i.e. the Grid. We believe that the Grid has the potential to evolve into an ideal platform for building ubiquitous computing applications. In this paper we explore in detail the areas of synergy between Grid computing and ubiquitous computing and highlight a series of research challenges in this space
1 Reflection on the state of the art It has been 15 years since Weiser’s seminal article captured th...
Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in mid-to-late 1990s. S...
TR-COSC 01/04The term `Grid Computing' is relatively new and means a lot of di erent things to a lot...
In contrast to many scientific disciplines embracing the vision of a uniform global distributed infr...
The drive to implement Ubiquitous Computing systems has driven the development of numerous research ...
The Grid is an integrated infrastructure that can play the dual roles of a coordinated resource cons...
In this paper we describe the evolution of grid systems, identifying three generations: first genera...
Grid computing has emerged as the dominant paradigm for wide-area distributed computing [3]. The goa...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
The Grid paradigm promises to provide global access to computing resources, data storage and experim...
Grid computing emerged as a paradigm for high-performance computing and massive parallel processing....
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
“Grid ” computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed...
Distributed computing provides a strong foundation on top of which a powerful ubiquitous system can ...
1 Reflection on the state of the art It has been 15 years since Weiser’s seminal article captured th...
Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in mid-to-late 1990s. S...
TR-COSC 01/04The term `Grid Computing' is relatively new and means a lot of di erent things to a lot...
In contrast to many scientific disciplines embracing the vision of a uniform global distributed infr...
The drive to implement Ubiquitous Computing systems has driven the development of numerous research ...
The Grid is an integrated infrastructure that can play the dual roles of a coordinated resource cons...
In this paper we describe the evolution of grid systems, identifying three generations: first genera...
Grid computing has emerged as the dominant paradigm for wide-area distributed computing [3]. The goa...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
The Grid paradigm promises to provide global access to computing resources, data storage and experim...
Grid computing emerged as a paradigm for high-performance computing and massive parallel processing....
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
“Grid ” computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed...
Distributed computing provides a strong foundation on top of which a powerful ubiquitous system can ...
1 Reflection on the state of the art It has been 15 years since Weiser’s seminal article captured th...
Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in mid-to-late 1990s. S...
TR-COSC 01/04The term `Grid Computing' is relatively new and means a lot of di erent things to a lot...