Searching for authors named "Thomas Friese" – sorted by Relevance.
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Hot Service Deployment in an Ad Hoc Grid Environment
- In this paper, we present a solution to the problem of dynamically deploying grid service factories onto computing nodes running an implementation of the Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI). By providing a non-intrusive Hot Deployment Service (HDS), we extend the service-oriented grid computing
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Enabling Post-Invocation Parameter Transmission in Service-Oriented Environments
- Abstract — This paper addresses two drawbacks associated with using SOAP RPC to invoke services in service-oriented environments. First, overlapping of parameter production, parameter transmission and service execution is not possible, since all parameters of a service call have to exist prior to se
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Intra-Engine Service Security for Grids Based on WSRF
- In typical on demand grid computing scenarios, services from different organisations can potentially run in the same web service engine on a single grid node, making intraengine service security vital for any production system. In this paper, a solution to the problem of intra-engine interservice se
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GDT: A Toolkit for Grid Service Development
- Abstract. In this paper, an integrated development environment for service-oriented Grid applications integrated into the Eclipse platform is presented. Its design is based on model-driven software development principles, allowing domain experts to rapidly develop Grid applications by hiding the com
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A Framework for Resource Management in Peer-to-Peer Networks
- The huge amount of recent activities in peer-to-peer (P2P) computing led to the development of a number of applications and protocols all dealing with similar problems and providing different non-interoperable implementations. In this paper, we present a framework for resource management and infor
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Model Driven Development of ServiceOriented Grid Applications
- Abstract — In service-oriented Grid computing, great emphasis is placed on platform independence and cross-platform interoperability at the price of a higher initial software development complexity and cost. The Model Driven Architecture (MDA) approach to software development promises to reduce cost
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Grid Development Tools for Eclipse (Position Paper)
- Grid Computing [1, 2] has gained a huge momentum not only in the scienti c community but also in industrial application areas. The technology itself has evolved from proprietary, specialized applications and middleware to the adoption of web service standards [3, 4]. Service-oriented Grid environmen
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Self-healing execution of business processes based on a peer-to-peer service architecture
- Abstract. The automated execution of business processes that are composed of individual web services has seen a growing importance throughout enterprise computing in the recent years. The Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) has become the predominant language to express su
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Flex-SwA: Flexible Exchange of Binary Data Based on SOAP Messages with Attachments ∗
- SOAP is the standard protocol for message exchange in web service environments. As an XML-based protocol, SOAP is not suitable for the transmission of large amounts of binary data. This fact has been addressed by the SOAP Messages with Attachments specification, which regulates the transfer of a SOA
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Grid Services for Distributed Video Cut Detection
- large media research project entitled "Media Upheavals". This project is aimed at investigating the foundations and the structural aspects of the media upheavals at the beginning and at the end of the 20th century. In this paper, we propose the application of the Grid Computing and the Web Services
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