| Jim Almond and Dave Snelling. Unicore: uniform access to supercomputing as an element of electronic commerce. Future Gener. Comput. Syst., 15(5-6):539--548, 1999. |
....enable effective and reliable usage, the Grid must provide security mechanisms to protect the integrity of sensitive resources. Currently the Globus toolkit[2] is becoming the most used software infrastructure to build the computational grid, even though there are several other alter natives [3] 4][5]. In this paper we discuss the GEPS structure, depict progress made to date in GEPS project. This paper is structured as follows: Firstly, we analyze the feature of event processing problems in high energy physics computing discipline; secondly, we describe the GEPS construction; finally we ....
Almond J., Snelling D., Unicore: Uniform Access to Supercomputing as an Element of Electronic Commerce. Future Generation Computer Systems 613(1999), 1-10.
....for enabling distributed processing of legacy applications. Applying them to various application domains (high energy physics, brain activity analysis, drug discovery, data mining, GridEmail, automated management of e commerce) 3. 6 UNICORE UNICORE (UNiform Interface to COmputer REsources) [20] is a project funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. It provides a uniform interface for job preparation, seamless and secure access to supercomputer resources. It hides the system and site specific idiosyncrasies from the users to ease the development of distributed ....
J. Almond and D. Snelling, UNICORE: uniform access to supercomputing as an element of electronic commerce, Future Generation Computer Systems, 15(1999) 539-548, NH-Elsevier.
....DataGrid testbed 1 is currently available and being used for high energy physics experiments, and applications in Biology and Earth Observation. The final version of the DataGrid software is scheduled for release by the end of 2003 3.6. 3 UNICORE UNICORE (UNiform Interface to COmputer REsources) [Almond99] is a project funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. The design goals of UNICORE include a uniform and easy to use GUI, an open architecture based on the concept of an abstract job, a consistent security architecture, m mimal interference with local administrative procedures, 16 ....
J. Almond and D. Snelling, UNICORE: uniform access to supercomputing as an element of electronic commerce, Future Generation Computer Systems, 15(1999) 53%548, NH-Elsevier.
....in the grid setting, and middleware capable of dealing with them is under development. Currently, the Globus Toolkit [2] is the de facto standard for grid computing because of its wide acceptance and deployment worldwide, even though several alternatives do exist, like Legion [3] and Unicore [4]. Globus is a layered architecture that addresses grid security [5] remote access and control providing support for PKI single sign on authentication authorization, an information rich environment [6] based on the LDAP protocol and a standardized interface to heterogeneous computing resources ....
Almond J., Snelling D. 1999. UNICORE: uniform access to supercomputing as an element of electronic commerce. FGCS 15 (5-6):539-548.
....set the deadline by which the results are needed and the Nimrod G broker tries to find the cheapest computational resources available in the Grid and use them so that the user deadline is met and cost of computation is kept to a minimum. UNICORE UNICORE (UNiform Interface to COmputer REsources) [14] is a project funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research. A consortium of people from universities, national research laboratories, software industry, and computer vendors develops UNICORE. Initially, it was a two years project ending in December 1999 but there is a plan to retarget ....
J. Almond, D. Snelling, UNICORE: uniform access to supercomputing as an element of electronic commerce, Future Generation Computer Systems, 15(1999) 539-548, NH-Elsevier.
....location and the location of access points. A number of projects worldwide are actively exploring the development of grid computing technology. They include Globus [17] Legion [25] NASA Information Power Grid [29] NetSolve [9] Ninf [32] AppLes [7] Nimrod G [1] DISCWorld [13] and Unicore [2]. In [3] all these grid systems have been discussed. Although wide area distributed supercomputing has been a popular application of grid computing, there are a number of other applications that can benefit from it. They include collaborative engineering, high throughput computing (large scale ....
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