LEADER 05428nam a2200409Ii 4500 001 991003244689707536 006 m d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 070802s2005 ne a sb 001 0 eng d 020 $a9780444519993 020 $a0444519998 035 $ab13654524-39ule_inst 037 $a115846:115944$bElsevier Science & Technology$nhttp://www.sciencedirect.com 040 $aOPELS$cOPELS 049 $aTEFA 082 04$a004.36$222 245 00$aGrid computing$h[electronic resource] :$bthe new frontier of high performance computing /$cedited by Lucio Grandinetti. 250 $a1st ed. 260 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston :$bElsevier,$c2005. 300 $axvi, 428 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. 440 0$aAdvances in parallel computing,$x0927-5452 ;$v14 504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 0 $aEDITOR PREFACE -- FOREWORD -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- PART 1 GENERAL ISSUES -- The Advanced Networks and Services Underpinning Modern, Large-Scale Science: DOE's Esnet, W. E. Johnston. -- Netsolve: Grid Enabling Scientific Computing Environments, K. Seymour, A. Yarkhan, S. Agrawal, and J. Dongarra. -- Operations Research Methods for Resource Management and Scheduling in a Computational Grid: a Survey, -- A. Attanasio, G. Ghiani, L. Grandinetti, E. Guerriero and F. Guerriero. -- Peer-to-Peer Protocols and Grid Services for Resource Discovery on Grids, D. Talia and P. Trunfio. -- Data Placement in Widely Distributed Environments, -- T. Kosar, S.-C. Son, G. Kola and M. Livny. -- The Grid Relational Catalog Project, G. Aloisio, M. Cafaro, S. Fiore and M. Mirto. -- PART 2 PERFORMANCE -- The "MIND" Scalable PIM Architecture, T. Sterling and M. Brodowicz. -- SLA-aware Job Migration in Grid Environments, -- F. Heine, M. Hovestadt, O. Kao and A. Keller -- Micro-grids - the exploitation of massive on-chip concurrency, C. R. Jesshope -- Autonomous Performance and Risk Management in Large -- Distributed Systems and Grids, M. Brittan and J. Kowalik -- Optimization Techniques for Skeletons on Grids, -- M. Aldinucci, M. Danelutto, J. Duennweber and S. Gorlatch -- Towards a Middleware Framework for Dynamically Reconfigurable Scientific Computing, K. El Maghraoui, T. Desell, B. K. Szymanski, J. D. Teresco, and C. A. Varela. -- PART 3 APPLICATIONS -- Messaging in Web Service Grid with Applications to Geographical Information Systems, G. Fox, S. Pallickara, G. Aydin and M. Pierce -- NewsGrid, S. Geisler, G. R. Joubert -- UNICORE From Project Results to Production Grids, -- A. Streit, D. Erwin, Th. Lippert, D. Mallmann, R. Menday, M. Rambadt, M. Riedel, M. Romberg, B. Schuller and Ph. Wieder -- Developing Innovative Technologies for the Grid, -- J.-P. Prost, L. Berman, R. Chang, M. Devarakonda, M. Haynos, W.-S. Li, Y. Li, I. Narang, J. Unger and D. Verma -- Tools for Efficient Subsetting and Pipelined Processing of Large Scale, Distributed Biomedical Image Data, M. Ribeiro, T. Kurc,Tony Pan, K. Huang, U. Catalyurek, X. Zhang, S. Langella, S. Hastings, S. Oster, R. Ferreira and J. Saltz. 520 $aThe book deals with the most recent technology of distributed computing. As Internet continues to grow and provide practical connectivity between users of computers it has become possible to consider use of computing resources which are far apart and connected by Wide Area Networks. Instead of using only local computing power it has become practical to access computing resources widely distributed. In some cases between different countries in other cases between different continents. This idea of using computer power is similar to the well known electric power utility technology. Hence the name of this distributed computing technology is the Grid Computing. Initially grid computing was used by technologically advanced scientific users. They used grid computing to experiment with large scale problems which required high performance computing facilities and collaborative work. In the next stage of development the grid computing technology has become effective and economically attractive for large and medium size commercial companies. It is expected that eventually the grid computing style of providing computing power will become universal reaching every user in industry and business. * Written by academic and industrial experts who have developed or used grid computing * Many proposed solutions have been tested in real life applications * Covers most essential and technically relevant issues in grid computing. 533 $aElectronic reproduction.$bAmsterdam :$cElsevier Science & Technology,$d2007.$nMode of access: World Wide Web.$nSystem requirements: Web browser.$nTitle from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007).$nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions. 650 0$aComputational grids (Computer systems) 650 6$aGrilles informatiques. 655 7$aElectronic books.$2local 700 1 $aGrandinetti, Lucio,$d1941- 776 1 $cOriginal$z0444519998$z9780444519993$w(DLC) 2005044434$w(OCoLC)61176514 856 40$3Referex$uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444519993$zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information 907 $a.b13654524$b24-02-22$c24-01-08 912 $a991003244689707536 994 $aC0$bTEF 996 $aGrid computing$9233640 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale029$b24-01-08$cm$dm $e-$feng$gne $h0$i0