New frontiers for grid applications

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S.Maad, B.Coghlan, G.Pierantoni, E.Kenny, J.Ryan, 'New frontiers for grid applications', European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems 2006 (EMCIS06), Alicante, Spain, July 6-7, 2006, pp1 - 10Download Item:

Abstract:
Grid research, rooted in distributed and high performance computing, started in late 90's when
scientists around the world acknowledged the need to establish an infrastructure to support their
collaborative research on compute and data intensive experiments. Soon afterwards, national and
international research and development authorities realised the importance of the grid and gave it a
primary position on their R&D agenda. The importance of the Grid was translated into large
funding, from various national and international sources, channelled to various grid projects around
the world aiming at building the socalled
global infrastructure for eScience.
Selected key projects,
such as EGEE and Globus, play a key role in developing this infrastructure. This paper reviews the
grid as a suite of concept, standards, programming paradigm, and tools intended to support compute
and data intensive tasks in various application domains. The future of grid applications is then
discussed in light of the major achievements and the future plans of key grid projects. The paper
concludes by arguing for a metagrid infrastructure offering a superset of functionalities on the top of
existing grid services and placing the user in a privileged position that grants him/her universal
accessibility to the grid.
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Science Foundation Ireland
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grid, applications, infrastructure, middlewareISBN:
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