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Distributed Simulation and the Grid: Position Statements
Budapest, Hungary October 21-October 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DS-RT.2004.14Eighth IEEE International Symposium o ...
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Simon J. E. Taylor, Brunel University
George V. Popescu, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
J. Mark Pullen, George Mason University
Stephen J. Turner, Nanyang Technological University
The Grid provides a new and unrivaled technology for large scale distributed simulation as it enables collaboration and the use of distributed computing resources. This panel paper presents the views of four researchers in the area of Distributed Simulation and the Grid. Together we try to identify the main research issues involved in applying Grid technology to distributed simulation and the key future challenges that need to be solved to achieve this goal. Such challenges include not only technical challenges, but also political ones such as management methodology for the Grid and the development of standards. The benefits of the Grid to end-user simulation modelers also are discussed.
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Simon J. E. Taylor, George V. Popescu, J. Mark Pullen, Stephen J. Turner, "Distributed Simulation and the Grid: Position Statements," ds-rt, pp.144-149, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT'04), 2004
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