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Grid Computing - GRID 2000

First IEEE/ACM International Workshop Bangalore, India, December 17, 2000 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1971)

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Table of contents (20 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Keynote and Invited Papers

    1. DOT-COMing the GRID: Using Grids for Business

      • Wolfgang Gentzsch
      Pages 1-3
    2. Design Issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid

      • Satoshi Matsuoka, Hidemoto Nakada, Mitsuhisa Sato, Satoshi Sekiguchi
      Pages 4-17
  3. Grid Resource Management

    1. Architectural Models for Resource Management in the Grid

      • Rajkumar Buyya, Steve Chapin, David DiNucci
      Pages 18-35
    2. Resource Management Method for Cooperative Web Computing on Computational Grid

      • Hye-Seon Maeng, Tack-Don Han, Shin-Dug Kim
      Pages 55-64
    3. Architecture for a Grid Operating System

      • Klaus Krauter, Muthucumaru Maheswaran
      Pages 65-76
    4. Data Management in an International Data Grid Project

      • Wolfgang Hoschek, Javier Jaen-Martinez, Asad Samar, Heinz Stockinger, Kurt Stockinger
      Pages 77-90
  4. Grid Middleware and Problem Solving Environments

    1. XtremWeb: Building an Experimental Platform for Global Computing

      • Cécile Germain, Vincent Néri, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello
      Pages 91-101
    2. A Web-Based Metacomputing Problem-Solving Environment for Complex Applications

      • Ranieri Baraglia, Domenico Laforenza, Antonio Laganà
      Pages 111-122
    3. Focale: Towards a Grid View of Large-Scale Computation Components

      • Gaëtan Scotto di Apollonia, Christophe Gransart, Jean-Marc Geib
      Pages 123-134
    4. Web Enabled Client-Server Model for Development Environment of Distributed Image Processing

      • Haresh S. Bhatt, V. H. Patel, A. K. Aggarwal
      Pages 135-145
    5. An Advanced User Interface Approach for Complex Parameter Study Process Specification on the Information Power Grid

      • Maurice Yarrow, Karen M. McCann, Rupak Biswas, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart
      Pages 146-157
  5. Grid Test-Beds and Resource Discovery

    1. Mini-Grids: Effective Test-Beds for GRID Application

      • John Brooke, Martyn Foster, Stephen Pickles, Keith Taylor, Terry Hewitt
      Pages 158-169
    2. Configuration Method of Multiple Clusters for the Computational Grid

      • Pil-Sup Shin, Won-Kee Hong, Hiecheol Kim, Shin-Dug Kim
      Pages 170-180
    3. A Parameter-Based Approach to Resource Discovery in Grid Computing Systems

      • Muthucumaru Maheswaran, Klaus Krauter
      Pages 181-190
  6. Application-Level Scheduling on the Grid

    1. Evaluation of Job-Scheduling Strategies for Grid Computing

      • Volker Hamscher, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Achim Streit, Ramin Yahyapour
      Pages 191-202
    2. Experiments with Migration of Message-Passing Tasks

      • K. A. Iskra, Z. W. Hendrikse, G. D. van Albada, B. J. Overeinder, P. M. A. Sloot, J. Gehring
      Pages 203-213

About this book

Welcome to GRID 2000, the first annual IEEE/ACM international workshop on grid computing sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society’s Task Force on Cluster Computing (TFCC) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The workshop has received generous sponsorship from the European Grid Forum (eGrid), the EuroTools SIG on Metacomputing, Microsoft Research (USA), Sun Microsystems (USA), and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (India). It is a sign of the current high levels of interest and activity in Grid computing that we have had contributions to the workshop from researchers and developers in Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, UK, and USA. It is our pleasure and honor to present the first annual international Grid computing meeting program and the proceedings. The Grid: A New Network Computing Infrastructure The growing popularity of the Internet along with the availability of powerful computers and high speed networks as low cost commodity components are helping to change the way we do computing. These new technologies are enabling the coupling of a wide variety of geographically distributed resources, such as parallel supercomputers, storage systems, data sources, and special devices, that can then be used as a unified resource and thus form what is popularly known as the “Grids”.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

    Rajkumar Buyya

  • Division of Computer Science, University of Portsmouth, Hants, UK, UK

    Mark Baker

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