The physiology of the grid

I Foster, C Kesselman, JM Nick… - Grid computing: making …, 2003‏ - Wiley Online Library
Until recently, application developers could often assume a target environment that was (to a
useful extent) homogeneous, reliable, secure, and centrally managed. Increasingly …

Toward a common component architecture for high-performance scientific computing

R Armstrong, D Gannon, A Geist… - … Symposium on High …, 1999‏ - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Describes work in progress to develop a standard for interoperability among high-
performance scientific components. This research stems from the growing recognition that …

The GrADS project: Software support for high-level grid application development

F Berman, A Chien, K Cooper… - … Journal of High …, 2001‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Advances in networking technologies will soon make it possible to use the global
information infrastructure in a qualitatively different way—as a computational as well as an …

Categorizing case-base maintenance: Dimensions and directions

DB Leake, DC Wilson - Advances in Case-Based Reasoning: 4th …, 1998‏ - Springer
Experience with the growing number of large-scale CBR systems has led to increasing
recognition of the importance of case-base maintenance. Multiple researchers have …

Programming the grid: Distributed software components, p2p and grid web services for scientific applications

D Gannon, R Bramley, G Fox, S Smallen, A Rossi… - Cluster …, 2002‏ - Springer
Abstract Computational Grids [17, 25] have become an important asset in large-scale
scientific and engineering research. By providing a set of services that allow a widely …

Self-adapting numerical software for next generation applications

J Dongarra, V Eijkhout - The International Journal of High …, 2003‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The challenge for the development of next generation software is the successful
management of the complex grid environment while delivering to the scientist the full power …

Java RMI performance and object model interoperability: Experiments with Java/HPC++

F Breg, S Diwan, J Villacis… - Concurrency …, 1998‏ - Wiley Online Library
Java RMI provides an elegant and powerful model for invoking member functions on objects
that exist in remote address spaces. Unfortunately, it is a Java‐to‐Java communication …

NoC topologies exploration based on map** and simulation models

L Bononi, N Concer, M Grammatikakis… - … on Digital System …, 2007‏ - ieeexplore.ieee.org
NoC architectures are considered the next generation of communication infrastructure for
future systems-on-chip. Selection of the network architecture and map** of IP nodes onto …

[كتاب][B] Adaptive scheduling of master/worker applications on distributed computational resources

G Shao - 2001‏ - search.proquest.com
One of the most popular ways to implement parallel operations on distributed-memory
architectures is with a Master-Worker (MW) organization that concentrates control functions …

Future problem solving environments for computational science

EN Houstis, JR Rice - Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2000‏ - Elsevier
In this paper we review the current state of the problem solving environment (PSE) field and
make projections for the future. First we describe the computing context, the definition of a …