| Leinberger W, Kumar V. Information Power Grid: The new frontier in parallel computing? IEEE Concurrency 1999; 7(4). |
....or parallel) architecture, To exploit the affinity between an application component and Grid resources with a specific functionality. Although wide area distributed supercomputing has been a popular application of the Grid, large number of other applications that can benefit from the Grid [34] [36] Applications in these categories come from science, engineering, commerce, and educational fields. The existing applications developed using standard message passing interface (e.g. MPI) for clusters, can run on Grids without change, since an MPI implementation for Grid environments is ....
W. Leinberger and V. Kumar, Information Power Grid: The new frontier in parallel computing? IEEE Concurrency, October-December 1999.
....the impact of the choice of performance optimisation strategies on the overall system performance. 1. Introduction A Computational Grid requires both hardware and software infrastructures to provide dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high end computational capability [11,13]. An ideal grid environment should provide access to the available resources in a seamless manner, which requires many design features. These include administrative hierarchy, communication services, information services, naming services, resource management and scheduling, security and ....
W. Leinberger, and V. Kumar, "Information Power Grid: The New Frontier in Parallel Computing", IEEE Concurrency, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 75-84, 1999.
....users. Future developments will integrate features to support more users with more sophisticated applications. 4. Grid Applications Although wide area distributed supercomputing has been a popular application of the grid, there are a number of other applications that can benefit from it [27]. These include distributed supercomputing, collaborative engineering, high throughput computing (large scale simulation and parameter studies) remote software access, data intensive computing, on demand computing, and service oriented computing [29] Applications in these categories come from ....
W. Leinberger and V. Kumar, Information Power Grid: The new frontier in parallel computing? IEEE Concurrency, October-December 1999.
....to drive the economy of the 21st century similar to the electric power grid that drove the economy of the 20th century. Although wide area distributed supercomputing has been a popular application of grid computing, there are a number of other applications that get enabled or benefit from it [6]. However, our discussion focuses mostly on the use of the grid for solving supercomputing and high throughput computing applications, in particular. Grid Resource Management Issues The resources that are coupled in grid computing environment are geographically distributed and different ....
Leinberger, W., and Kumar, V., Information Power Grid: The new frontier in parallel computing?, IEEE Concurrency, Vol. 7, No. 4, Oct.--Dec. 1999, IEEE Computer Society Press, USA.
....on society similar to that of the electric power grid and trigger the emergence of new classes of applications. Supercomputing is one of the driving applications for grid computing. Other applications include on demand or just in time, data intensive, collaborative, and high throughput computing [23]. A large scale parameter study of a simulation is well suited to high throughput computing [4] It involves the execution of a large number of tasks (task farms) over a range of parameters. There are many scientific and engineering applications that are used by domain field experts to study the ....
William Leinberger and Vipin Kumar, Information Power Grid: The new frontier in parallel computing?, IEEE Concurrency, Vol. 7, No. 4, Oct.--Dec. 1999.
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