| N. Ramakrishnan, L.T. Watson, D.G. Kafura, C.J. Ribbens, and C.A. Shaffer. Programming Environments for Multidisciplinary Grid Communities. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Vol. 14(13-- 15):pages 1241--1273, Dec 2002. |
....technologies and architecture but other approaches are similarly built in a layered fashion. Several papers in this issue include discussion of Grid PSE s. Ref. 5] has an interesting discussion of the architectural changes to a legacy PSE consequent on switching to a Grid Portal approach. Ref. [11] illustrates the richness of PSE with a survey of several operational systems; these share a common heritage with the PSE s of Ref. 16] although the latter paper is mainly focused on a recommender tool described later. Five further papers describe PSE s that differ in terms of GCE infrastructure ....
) Naren Ramakrishnan, Layne T. Watson, Dennis G. Kafura, Calvin J. Ribbens, and Clifford A. Shaffer, "Programming Environments for Multidisciplinary Grid Communities", Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience Vol. 14, Grid Computing environments Special Issue 13-14, 2002.
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N. Ramakrishnan, L.T. Watson, D.G. Kafura, C.J. Ribbens, and C.A. Shaffer. Programming Environments for Multidisciplinary Grid Communities. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Vol. 14(13-- 15):pages 1241--1273, Dec 2002.
....in Section 3) Therefore, our grid research and implementation can be more focused on making the grid usable for the VT community. In fact, an important goal of our recent research has been to enable grid users to tailor their own problem specific computing environments for grid computing [40]. We believe this task becomes tractable in our setting. There are important legal and economic simplifications. The idea of a global grid raises many serious legal and economic questions, including liability and cost recovery. While none of these issues vanish in our setting, we believe that ....
....use to build their own computing environments. The type of virtual organization [15] we are targeting is the computational science research group. In working with several such groups, we have identified three themes that are crucial to e#ectively supporting this community (see Ramakrishnan et al. [40] for details) collaboration: computational science is virtually always done in groups. compositional modeling: building large computational models from many parts. context: computational science tools and environments must be aware of the specific problem solving context. 7 User ....
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