Agreement-Based Interactions for ExperimentalAgreement-Based Interactions for Experimental Science • May 28th, 2004
Contract Type FiledMay 28th, 2004Over the last decade computational Grids [1] became a very successful tool at providing distributed environments for the secure and coordinated execution of applications. More recently we have seen an increased demand for Grid technologies in areas with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements such experimental science [2, 3]. This resulted in stronger emphasis on providing QoS in Grid technologies [4] and focus on technologies enabling it. The most recent work in Grid computing [5-8] indicates that the next-generation Grids will include policy-based resource management, a variety of authorization services, and support dynamic resource procurement as well as adaptation to changing system conditions.
Agreement-Based Interactions for ExperimentalAgreement-Based Interactions for Experimental Science • May 28th, 2004
Contract Type FiledMay 28th, 2004Over the last decade computational Grids [1] became a very successful tool at providing distributed environments for the secure and coordinated execution of applications. More recently we have seen an increased demand for Grid technologies in areas with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements such experimental science [2, 3]. This resulted in stronger emphasis on providing QoS in Grid technologies [4] and focus on technologies enabling it. The most recent work in Grid computing [5-8] indicates that the next-generation Grids will include policy-based resource management, a variety of authorization services, and support dynamic resource procurement as well as adaptation to changing system conditions.