International audienceGrid computing is a concept usually associated with institution-driven networks assembled with a clear purpose, namely to address complex calculation problems or when heterogeneity and users’ geographical dispersion is a key factor. However, regular home users willing to take advantage of distributed processing cannot regard this a viable option. Even if Grid access was open to the general public, a home user would not be able to express task decomposition without clearly understanding the program internals.In this work, distributed computation, and cycle-sharing in particular, are addressed in a different manner. Users share idle resources with other users provided that such resources (namely, CPU cycles) are mostly e...
This paper targets scientists and programmers who need to develop e-science applications for heterog...
Also available as an INRIA Research Report 5593: http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5593.html/http://www.sp...
As modern research relies more and more on computers, computer cycles are becoming a scarce resource...
Abstract. Grid computing is a concept usually associated with institution-driven networks assembled ...
A new era of High-Performance Computing has been coming about during the last decade. The overabunda...
Grid computing promises access to large amounts of computing power, but so far adoption of Grid comp...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
Abstract Besides having the necessary technology for running an application on a computational grid,...
Clusters of workstations are one of the most suitable resources to assist e-scientists in the execut...
Currently, cycle sharing over the Internet is a one-way deal. Computer owners only have one role in ...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
In the last couple of years, many e-Science infrastructures have begun to offer production services...
Advances in networking technology have made it possible to deploy distributed scientific application...
The grid has the potential to transform collaborative scientific investigations through the use of c...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet, and consequently the number of interconnected computers is the ...
This paper targets scientists and programmers who need to develop e-science applications for heterog...
Also available as an INRIA Research Report 5593: http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5593.html/http://www.sp...
As modern research relies more and more on computers, computer cycles are becoming a scarce resource...
Abstract. Grid computing is a concept usually associated with institution-driven networks assembled ...
A new era of High-Performance Computing has been coming about during the last decade. The overabunda...
Grid computing promises access to large amounts of computing power, but so far adoption of Grid comp...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
Abstract Besides having the necessary technology for running an application on a computational grid,...
Clusters of workstations are one of the most suitable resources to assist e-scientists in the execut...
Currently, cycle sharing over the Internet is a one-way deal. Computer owners only have one role in ...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
In the last couple of years, many e-Science infrastructures have begun to offer production services...
Advances in networking technology have made it possible to deploy distributed scientific application...
The grid has the potential to transform collaborative scientific investigations through the use of c...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet, and consequently the number of interconnected computers is the ...
This paper targets scientists and programmers who need to develop e-science applications for heterog...
Also available as an INRIA Research Report 5593: http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5593.html/http://www.sp...
As modern research relies more and more on computers, computer cycles are becoming a scarce resource...