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The physiology of the grid: An open grid services architecture for distributed systems integration

by Ian Foster , 2002
"... In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be t ..."
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, and notification. Service bindings can support reliable invocation, authentication, authorization, and delegation, if required. Our presentation complements an earlier foundational article, “The Anatomy of the Grid, ” by describing how Grid mechanisms can implement a service-oriented architecture, explaining how

Service-Oriented Architecture for Biosequence Analysis Workflow

by Adam Hughes, Saliya Ekanayake, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey Fox
"... Abstract — The advent and continued refinement of modern high-throughput sequencing techniques have led to a proliferation of raw biosequence data, as labs routinely generate millions of sequence reads in a matter of days. Analyzing these results is beyond the computational capacity of single-lab re ..."
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and implementation of a software package to automate the setup steps for a specific sequence analysis workflow. Using this workflow system as a foundational example, the design and implementation of a generalized service-oriented architecture (SOA) to support the creation and management of biosequence analysis jobs

Computational quality of service for scientific CCA applications: Composition, substitution, and reconfiguration

by Lois Curfman Mcinnes, Jaideep Ray, Rob Armstrong, Tamara L. Dahlgren, Allen Malony, Boyana Norris, Sameer Shende, Joseph P. Kenny, Johan Steensl - Argonne National Laboratory , 2006
"... Abstract. Component-based design can help manage the complexity of high-performance scientific simulations, where it has become increasingly clear that no single research group can effectively develop, select, or tune all of the components in a given application and that no single tool, solver, or s ..."
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-performance simulations in combustion, quantum chemistry, and accelerator modeling, this paper discusses ideas on computational quality of service (CQoS) — the automatic selection and configuration of components to suit a particular computational purpose. We discuss the synergy between component-based software design

MyPYTHIA: A Recommendation Portal for Scientific Software and Services

by E. Houstis, A. C. Catlin, N. Dhanjani, J. R. Rice, N. Ramakrishnan, V. Verykios - Special Issue on “Grid Computing Environments , 2002
"... In this paper, we outline the design of a recommendation system (MyPYTHIA) implemented as a web portal. MyPYTHIA's design objectives include evaluating the quality and performance of scientific software on grid platforms, creating knowledge about which software and computational services shou ..."
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In this paper, we outline the design of a recommendation system (MyPYTHIA) implemented as a web portal. MyPYTHIA's design objectives include evaluating the quality and performance of scientific software on grid platforms, creating knowledge about which software and computational services

Towards an Advanced Distributed Computing

by unknown authors
"... Abstract. In recent years grids and peer-to-peer networks have gained popularity as favourable platforms for the next generation of parallel and distributed computing. Although grid computing was conceived in re-search organizations to support initially compute-intensive scientific ap-plications, en ..."
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-plications, enterprises of all types are beginning to recognize this technol-ogy as a foundation for the flexible management and use of their internal resources. The rapid enhancements in web services technology, semantic technology, and standards, have provided an evolutionary path from the architecture of the early

Using a Heterogeneous Service-oriented Grid Infrastructure for Movie Rendering

by Francesco Nerieri, Mumtaz Siddiqui, Jürgen Hofer, Alex Villazón, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer
"... Abstract. With the move of the Grid community towards Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), new challenges appeared regarding the actual development, deployment, and use of Grid services. Even though the foundations for such a move are conceptually clear, applying service orientation for Grids is no ..."
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Abstract. With the move of the Grid community towards Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), new challenges appeared regarding the actual development, deployment, and use of Grid services. Even though the foundations for such a move are conceptually clear, applying service orientation for Grids

From Composition to Emergence: Toward the Realization of Policy-Oriented Enterprise Management,” Computer

by Matthias Kaiser , 2007
"... Today, service-oriented architectures as basis for the composition of business processes are widely seen as the stateof-the-art approach to realize flexible, extendable enterprise management. However, a number of problems how to efficiently use this architecture to compose applications to support bu ..."
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Today, service-oriented architectures as basis for the composition of business processes are widely seen as the stateof-the-art approach to realize flexible, extendable enterprise management. However, a number of problems how to efficiently use this architecture to compose applications to support

Provisioning

by Chien-liang Fok, Gruia-catalin Roman, Chenyang Lu
"... Heterogeneous wireless sensor networks represent a challenging programming environment. Servilla addresses this by offering a new middleware framework that provides service provisioning. Using Servilla, developers can construct platform-independent applications over a dynamic set of devices with div ..."
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architecture that can be easily tailored for devices with a wide range of resources, allowing resource-constrained devices to provide services while leveraging the capabilities of more powerful devices. Servilla has been implemented on TinyOS for two representative hardware platforms (Imote2 and Telos

hardware and mobile web technology Master of Science Thesis in Programme Computer Systems and Networks

by Tomas Ohlson, Tomas Ohlson , 2013
"... Digitising statistics handling through ..."
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Digitising statistics handling through

Technical Architecture of Enabling Body of Knowledge System for Effective Learning and Information Dissemination

by Liang-jie Zhang, Jia Zhang, Liang-jie Zhang, Jia Zhang, Key Words
"... In the current era of knowledge explosion, many fields are witnessing a tremendous amount of research and practice reported on a regular basis. How to help people effectively and efficiently study state-of-the-art knowledge in a specific field has become an urgent task yet highly challenging. On top ..."
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. On top of the Internet as an unstructured knowledge base, this paper reports the design and development of a Body of Knowledge portal (BoK), which can be used as a novel learning environment. Leveraging the key technologies of services computing (Web 2.0, Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture
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