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Berman F., Fox G., Hey T. (eds.) — Grid Computing
Berman F., Fox G., Hey T. (eds.) — Grid Computing



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Íàçâàíèå: Grid Computing

Àâòîðû: Berman F., Fox G., Hey T. (eds.)

Àííîòàöèÿ:

Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the same time
Grid computing appears to be a promising trend for three reasons:
(1) Its ability to make more cost-effective use of a given amount of computer resources,
(2) As a way to solve problems that can't be approached without an enormous amount of computing power
(3) Because it suggests that the resources of many computers can be cooperatively and perhaps synergistically harnessed and managed as a collaboration toward a common objective.

A number of corporations, professional groups, university consortiums, and other groups have developed or are developing frameworks and software for managing grid computing projects. The European Community (EU) is sponsoring a project for a grid for high-energy physics, earth observation, and biology applications. In the United States, the National Technology Grid is prototyping a computational grid for infrastructure and an access grid for people. Sun Microsystems offers Grid Engine software. Described as a distributed resource management tool, Grid Engine allows engineers at companies like Sony and Synopsys to pool the computer cycles on up to 80 workstations at a time.



"the Grid" is a very hot topic generating broad interest from research and industry (e.g. IBM, Platform, Avaki, Entropia, Sun, HP)
Grid architecture enables very popular e-Science projects like the Genome project which demand global interaction and networking
In recent surveys over 500f Chief Information Officers are expected to use Grid technology this year
Grid Computing:
Features contributions from the major players in the field
Covers all aspects of grid technology from motivation to applications
Provides an extensive state-of-the-art guide in grid computing
This is essential reading for researchers in Computing and Engineering, physicists, statisticians, engineers and mathematicians and IT policy makers.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2003

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 1012

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 02.12.2005

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Internet, Internet2      865 886
Interoperability      176 192 193 226 242 557
Intra-Grid      957
Invalidation (of cached data)      504 505
IPARS (Integrated Parallel Accurate Reservoir Simulators)      619 742
IPG (Information Power Grid)      24 27 32 158
IRC (Inter-disciplinary Research Consortium)      941
IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology)      427
iVDGL      see “International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory”
J2EE (Java Enterprise Edition)      218 231 232 237
JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service)      645
Jabber      579
JASMine (Jefferson Lab Asynchronous Storage Manager)      423 792 801
Java      640 643—648 650—654
Java, Commodity Grid (CoG) Kits      640 643—647 649—654
Java, Grande      643
Java, Universe      see “Condor” “J2EE” “JAAS” “JAXM” “JDBC” “Jini” “JMS
Java, WebStart or Web Start      799 800
JavaScript      659
JavaSpaces      559
JAXM (Java API for XML Messaging)      795
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)      644 893
Jefferson Laboratory      790—793 796 799 800
Jetspeed      see “Apache”
Jini      530 531 889 890
JINI lookup service      75 (see also “JiPANG”)
JiPANG (Jini-based Portal Augmenting Grids)      155 651
JMQ JMS Implementation      586
JMS (Java Message Service)      224
JMyproxy      665
JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface)      644 646 667
JNI (Java Native Interface)      644 742
Job checkpointing      304
Job composition      see “Composition and Workflow”
Job control      938
Job description/preparation      80 81 494
Job execution      see “Job submission”
Job farming      see “Farms and farming”
Job hijacking the      323
Job initialization      607
Job management      342 343
Job migration      304 603—605
Job monitoring      608
Job queue      512
Job run or submission      664 665 683 688 696
Joint Center for Structural Genomics (http://www.jcsg.org/ California coalition)      423
JPARSS (Java Parallel Secure Stream)      796
JPython      see “Python”
JRFT (Java Reliable File Transfer)      796 797
JRMP (Java Remote Method Protocol)      255
JSP (Java Server Pages)      643 651 652 661 663 664
JSRM (Java Storage Resource Manager)      792—794
JXTA      84 531 565 593—589
JXTA, Endpoint Routing Protocol      531
JXTA, peer groups      478 531
JXTA, Peer Resolver Protocol      531
JXTA, publish-subscribe      531
JXTA, Rendezvous Protocol      531
JXTA, search      531
JXTA, shell      597
Kangaroo      see “Condor”
KDE (K Desktop Environment)      644
Keep-alive service      966
KeLP (Kernel Lattice Parallelism)      570
Kerberos (Security Model)      161 283
Knowledge      439 967—969
Knowledge acquisition      455 456 463
Knowledge capture      462 465
Knowledge discovery      410
Knowledge Grid      455 462
Knowledge imperfect      355
Knowledge level      449
Knowledge life Cycle      455
Knowledge maintenance      459
Knowledge modelling      456
Knowledge publication      455 463
Knowledge Query Manipulation Language (KQML)      415
Knowledge repositories      366 382
Knowledge representation      410 426 431—433
Knowledge retrieval      457
Knowledge space      415 (see also “CommonKADS and DIK”)
KParts (component architecture)      644
Laboratory automated      957
Laboratory network      56
Laboratory notebook      949 954 955
LAN (local area network)      737 826
LAN (Local Area Network)metacomputer      827
LAPK (Laboratory for Applied Pharmacokinetics) Portal      685 688 689
LargeOBject (LOB)      374
Lattice computation      see “MILC”
Lattice Hadron Physics Collaboration      800
Lattice portal      800
LaunchPad (IPG Portal)      166 670
Layer client      680 681
Layer collective      359 360
Layer connectivity      180 359
Layer fabric      see “Fabric”
Layer Grid services      682
Layer interface      566 917 918
Layer knowledge      455—465
Layer middleware      676 917 918
Layer portal      680 681
Layer portal services      681
Layer resource      359 682 917 918
Layer Web service      507 513 534 “Information
LCG (LHC Computing Grid)      see “LHC”
LCMS (Learning Content Management System)      969
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)      500 511 532 “Query
Learners      963 971 974
Lease or Leasing      890 (see also “Soft-state”)
Legion      149
Legion 2D File      291
Legion class objects      280 281 285
Legion command line access      275
Legion context      281
Legion core legion objects      285—288
Legion data access point (DAP)      274
Legion Grid      285
Legion hosts      286
Legion implementation caches      288
Legion implementation objects      287
Legion naming and binding      280 294
Legion object identifier (LOID)      280 281
Legion sandboxing      see “Sandbox”
Legion shell      see “Shel”
Legion vaults      287 (see also “Avaki” “BFS” “Mentat
LEP (Large Electron Positron Collider at CERN)      863
Level collection      419
Level data Grid      419
Level document      418
Level multidiscipline      419
Level ontology      419 (see also “Layer”)
LHC (Large Hadron Collider at CERN)      51 859 861 862
Library call      81 254
Library client      797 798
Library digital      14 41 412 413 415 416 421 811 818 819
Library scientific + digital      833
Licklider      14 52
Lifetime management      87 389 394
Ligand      915
LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory)      813 869
Link communications      427 825
Link content      see “Content link”
Link microwave      848 849
Link multimedia      958
Link topology (in peer-to-peer networks)      496 532
Linux      28 29 272 289
LMS (Learning Management System)      969 973
load balancing      299
Load Sharing Facility (LSF)      301 330
LoadLeveler (IBM Batch Scheduler)      301
Local Service      see under “Service”
logging      211 212
Logic Engine      see “Inference engine”)
Lookup or Lookup Service      281 294 398 622 635—637 661 920
Lottery scheduling      750
LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing)      620
Macromolecules      51
MAGDA (Data Management System)      423 877
Mammograms      926 929
Mammograms annotation      923 937
Mammograms image standardization      923 932 “SMF
Mammogrid (European Mammogram Grid project)      935 940
Management or Manager compute      777
Management or Manager data      777
Management or Manager metadata      777
Management or Manager of Digital Entities      411
Management or Manager protocol      181
Mariposa RDBMS      530
Market auction      748
Market commodities      748 751 754
Market owner      444
Market share      118 753
Marketplace      438 444 447 448 451
Matchmaker      see “Condor”
Mathematica      615 619
MATLAB      615 617 619
Maui or Maui Silver Metascheduler      153
MAYHEM (Middleware and Applications Yielding Heterogeneous Environments for Metacomputing)      767
MBone      582 585
MCAT (Metadata Catalog System)      366 415
MCell (Monte-Carlo Cell simulator)      30 31 619
MDS (Metacomputing or Meta Directory Service)      118 (see also “Monitoring and Discovery Service”)
Mechanism Design Problem (for agents)      450
Medical imaging      41 815 926 933
MEDLINE (medical literature database)      813
Megacomputing      6 39 46
Memory Allocator      352 356
Mentat      271 279 288
Message-passing DTM (Data Transfer Mechanism)      827
Message-passing Express      827
Message-passing MagPIe      561 571
Message-passing models      560 561
Message-passing MPI (Message-passing Interface)      12 29 560 561 564
Message-passing MPICH      157
Message-passing MPICH-G      626
Message-passing MPICH-G2      561 626 627
Message-passing MPI_ Connect      561
Message-passing MPJ      564
Message-passing Nexus      124 561
Message-passing PACX-MPI      157 561
Message-passing PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine)      12 29
Message-passing Stampi      561
Messaging Service      966 (see also “Event service”
Metaapplications      see “Application classification”
MetaChaos      604
Metacomputing or Metacomputer      825—834
Metadata      935—938
Metadata catalog      see “MCAT’
Metadata manager      see “Management’
Metadata services      391 392 396
Metasystems      266 267
Meteosat (weather satellite images from UK)      814
Method invocation      279
MetOp (European weather satellite)      814
METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard)      416 419
MIAS (Medical Images and Signals to Clinical Information) Grid Project      941 942
Microcalcification      926 927 930 941
Micron Technology      327
Middle tier computing      see “Multi-tier Computing”
Middleware      266 809—811 816 819 822
MIMAS (UK digital resource for research and education at the University of Manchester)      815
MinQuery (Minimal Query Interface)      502 503 508 510 512
Mississippi Computational Web Portal      see under “Portal”
Model communication      480
Model communication pull/push      498 506 534
Model execution      210
Model goal-oriented      352
Model heuristic      451
Model resource/entitlement      352
Model stochastic      748 749 768
ModSSL (Apache OpenSSL interface)      662
MONALISA (MONitoring Agents in a Large Integrated Services Architecture)      892
MONARC (Models of Networked Analysis at Regional Centres for LHC Experiments)      861—863 865
Monitoring and Discovery Service (MDS)      626 627
Monitoring or Monitor      884 892 894
MONTAGE (Astronomical Image Mosaic service)      844 (see also “NVO”)
Moore’s Law      11 14 21 43
MOP (CMS Monte Carlo Production)      875
Mozilla      667
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group)      90 485
MPI      see “Message-passing”
MPL (Mentat Programming Language)      279
MPP (Massively Parallel Processor)      157 315 617
MRI      see under “Applications”
Multi-tier Computing Model or Architecture      544 545 566
Multics (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service)      52
Multimedia Collaboration      957
Multinational Company      957
MVC (Model-View-Controller)      660
MW      see “Condor”
myGrid Project (UK e-Science Bioinformatics project)      30 32 818 819
MyProxy      166 167 682 683 696
MySQL      see “Database”
Napster      83 84 189 301 471 472 579 967
NaradaBrokering      21 481 484 579—598
NASA      24 27 32 46
NASA IPG (Information Power Grid)      see “IPG” and
NASTRAN (Commercial FEM/Mechanics Software)      679
National Archives Records Administration      423
National e-Science Center (NeSC)      25 208
National Institute of Health (NIH)      433 (see also “BIRN”)
National Library of Medicine (NLM)      423 813
National Library of Medicine (NLM) visible embryo      423
National Science Foundation (NSF)      see “NSF”
Natural language processing      465 466
NBCR (National Biomedical Computational Resource)      685 690
NCMIR (National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research)      689 690 692
NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)      826—828
NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)science portal      651
NDMA (National Digital Mammography Archive)      924 940
NEAT (Near Earth Asteroid Tracking) Project      847—849
NEC (Computer vendor)      23 (see also “Earth Simulator”)
NECTAR (Gigabit Test bed)      13
NEESgrid (Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation)      178
Negotiation      446
Negotiation, mechanism      751
Negotiation, object (for agents)      450
Negotiation, process      105 107 446
Negotiation, protocol (for agents)      450
Negotiation, technique      89
NERSC (DoE Office of Science Supercomputer Center)      167
Nest      see “Condor”
NetBuild      549
NetCFD (Ninf Computational Fluid Dynamics Component)      147
Netlogger      138 162
NetSaint      163
NetSolve      547 549 551 563 616
NetSolve, Problem Description File (PDF)      617
Network      16—23
Network address translators (NAT)      621 622
Network enabled      101 103
Network File System      see “NFS”
Network I-WAY      103 104
Network linda      829
Network monitoring      733
Network overlays      560
Network protocol binding      242 243 511 512
Network time protocol (NTP)      238 (see also “Abilene” “APAN” “BIRN “BLANCA” Ca*net3” “CASA ‘Chord” “Freenet” “GEANT” “Globe” “Gnutella” “GriPhyN” “GTRN” “LAN” “NEESgrid” “NetSolve” “Ninf” “NREN
Neuronal Modelling      909
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