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S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, , and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid. http://www.eece.unm.edu/~dbader/grid/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000. Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.

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Une Approche Hirarchique Des Serveurs De Calcul - Caron, Desprez, Fleury.. (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....plate forme. Nous sommes donc confronts trois problmes : trouver de la puissance de calcul et de la capacit de stockage, utiliser un rseau hirarchique de machines et enfin permettre l utilisateur de porter son application de manire simple et (relativement) transparente. L approche RPC [MAT 00a, MAT 00b] est un bon candidat pour laborer des environnements de rsolution de problmes dans un environnement de metacomputing. On appelle gnralement ces environnements des serveurs de calculs ou NES (Network Enabled Servers) Plusieurs outils offrant cette fonctionnalit comme NetSolve [NET ] NINF [NIN ] ....

....un problme soumis par un client. Enfin, nous prsentons quelques ides de travaux futurs avant de conclure. 2. Architecture de DIET et outils associs Dans cette section, nous donnons des dtails sur l architecture de DIET et nous prsentons les diffrents composants impliqus dans sa hirarchie. Dans [MAT 00b] les auteurs donnent un tat de l art des environnements bass sur des NES qui permettent d accder des serveurs de calcul via le rseau. D ordinaire, de tels environnements sont composs de cinq types de composants diffrents : les clients qui soumettent les problmes aux serveurs, les serveurs qui ....

MATSUOKA S., NAKADA H., SATO M., , SEKIGUCHI S., "Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid", http://www.eece.unm.edu/ ~dbader/grid/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000, Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.


A Scalable Approach to Network Enabled Servers - Caron, Desprez, Lombard.. (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....every workstation. Thus the RPC paradigm seems to be a good candidate to build Problem Solving Environments (PSE) for numerical applications on the Grid. Several tools following this approach exist, like NetSolve [1] or Ninf [5] They are commonly called Network Enabled Server (NES) environments [4] and usually have ve di erent components: Clients that submit problems they have to solve toServers, a Database that contains information about software and hardware resources, a Scheduler that chooses an appropriate server depending on the problem sent and the information contained in the ....

S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, , and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid, 2000. Grid Forum, APM WG whitepaper.


Scilab to Scilab - The Ourangan Project - Caron, Chaumette.. (2002)   (Correct)

....can now be solved using networked scienti c computing. In the same way that World Wide Web has changed the way that we think about information, we can easily imagine the types of applications we might construct if we had instantaneous access to a supercomputer from our desktop. The RPC approach [28, 29] is a good candidate to build Network Enabled Servers (NES) environments on the Grid. Several tools that provide this functionnality exist like NetSolve [10] NINF [33] NEOS [32] OVM [7] or RCS [2] This approach leads us to integrate an interface to NetSolve which is a client agent servers ....

S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, , and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid. http://www.eece.unm.edu/~dbader/grid/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000. Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.


Engineering Interoperable Computational Collaboratories on the.. - Mann, Parashar (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....in previous work [3] 17] 39] 43] there has been limited progress towards achieving this goal. This is particularly true in the case of computational collaboratories. Although, there have been specific efforts aimed at bilateral sharing and interoperability such as those between Ninf [34][40][41] and NetSolve [11] these have been made possible because of joint development efforts by their respective development teams. These efforts only further highlight the benefits and significance of interoperability and the need for having a general solution for interoperability. The ....

. S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato and S. Sekiguchi, Design issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid, White Paper, http://www.eece.unm.edu/~apm/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf


Middleware Architecture for Integrated Computational Collaboratories - Mann   (Correct)

....specific user communities. As a result, these systems have customized architectures and implementations, and build on specialized enabling technologies. The design of such systems has rarely focused on the issues of interoperability and extensibility. Although, some systems like Ninf [34][40][41] and NetSolve [11] have been able to interoperate with each other through a joint collaborative effort by their respective development teams, it is still limited to bilateral sharing, as opposed to global sharing of resources recommended by the Grid architecture. Such efforts have further ....

....This is particularly true in the case of computational collaboratories, which typically have a monolithic design aimed at serving the domain specific needs of their user community. Although, there have been efforts aimed at bilateral sharing and interoperability such as those between Ninf [34][40][41] and NetSolve [11] these have been made possible because of joint development efforts by their respective development teams. These efforts have further identified the significance of interoperability and the need for having a general solution for interoperability. The Collaboratory ....

. S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato and S. Sekiguchi, Design issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid, White Paper, http://www.eece.unm.edu/~apm/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf


Automatic Deployment for Hierarchical Network Enabled Server - Caron, Chouhan, Legrand (2003)   (Correct)

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S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, , and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid. http://www.eece.unm.edu/~dbader/grid/WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000. Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.


Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parall - Lisme Cole Normale (2003)   (Correct)

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S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid. http://www.eece.unm.edu/ # dbader/grid/ WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000. Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.


Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Paralllisme - Unit Mixte De (2001)   (Correct)

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S. Matsuoka, H. Nakada, M. Sato, , and S. Sekiguchi. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid. http://www.eece.unm.edu/~dbader/grid/ WhitePapers/satoshi.pdf, 2000. Grid Forum, Advanced Programming Models Working Group whitepaper.

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