| M. Cannataro and D. Talia. KNOWLEDGE GRID An Architecture for Distributed Knowledge Discovery. Communication of ACM, 46(1), 2003. |
....Data Grid project is not explicitly concerned with data mining issues, its basic services could be exploited and extended to implement higher level grid services dealing with the process of discovering knowledge from large and distributed data repositories. Motivated by these considerations, in [10] a specialized grid infrastructure named Knowledge Grid has been proposed. This architecture was designed to be compatible with lower level grid mechanisms and also with the Data Grid ones. The authors subdivide the Knowledge Grid architecture into two layers: the core K grid and the high level ....
....the discovered knowledge. These services can be used to construct complex Problem Solving Environments, which need to exploit Data Mining tools as basic software components to implement solutions for domain specific problems. In this paper we adopt the Knowledge Grid architecture proposed in [10]. We concentrate our attention on its core services, i.e. the Knowledge Directory Service (KDS) and the Resource Allocation and Execution Management (RAEM) services. The KDS extends the basic Globus Metacomputer Directory Service (MDS) 3] and is responsible for maintaining a description of all ....
D. Talia and M. Cannataro. Knowledge grid: An architecture for distributed knowledge discovery. Comm. of the ACM, 2002. to appear.
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M. Cannataro and D. Talia. KNOWLEDGE GRID An Architecture for Distributed Knowledge Discovery. Communication of ACM, 46(1), 2003.
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M. Cannataro and D. Talia. KNOWLEDGE GRID An Architecture for Distributed Knowledge Discovery. Communication of ACM, 46(1), 2003.
....answer such queries by operating on the underlying systems. The KNOWLEDGE GRID is a joint research of ICAR CNR, University of Calabria, and University of Catanzaro, Italy, aiming at the development of an environment for geographically distributed high performance knowledge discovery applications [14]. Along these recent trends in the development of the Grid, this paper presents the design and development of an ontology for the Data Mining domain whose main goal is to easy the development of distributed knowledge discovery applications on the Grid. The development of KDD (Knowledge Discovery ....
....problem, helping a user in finding the most appropriate technological solution. The use of DAMON is exemplified in the design of distributed data mining applications on the KNOWLEDGE GRID, an environment for grid based geographically distributed high performance knowledge discovery applications [14]. 5.1 The KNOWLEDGE GRID The KNOWLEDGE GRID [14] is an environment to design, deploy and execute distributed data mining applications on the Grid. The KNOWLEDGE GRID architecture is defined on top of Globus [26] a widely used toolkit to deploy geographically distributed grids. The KNOWLEDGE ....
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Cannataro M. and D. Talia, "KNOWLEDGE GRID An Architecture for Distributed Knowledge Discovery", CACM, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 89-93, January 2003.
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M. Cannataro and D. Talia. Knowledge grid: An architecture for distributed knowledge discovery. Communications of the ACM, January 2003.
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D. Talia and M. Cannataro. Knowledge grid: An architecture for distributed knowledge discovery. Comm. of the ACM, 2002. to appear.
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