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A Grid-Based Architecture for the Composition and the Execution of Remote Interactive Measurements
Amsterdam, Netherlands December 04-December 06
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Andrea Bagnasco, University of Genoa, Italy
Arianna Poggi, University of Genoa, Italy
Anna Marina Scapolla, University of Genoa, Italy
This paper investigates the application of Grid technologies to the execution of remote interactive laboratory measurements. The authors introduce the state-of-art in the field of Grid technologies application to instrument control, and propose an operative model to set up remote interactive measurements. The model implies the abstraction of actual instruments as Grid resources, and the publishing of their main features and functionalities by means of Grid Services. The issues of the interaction with and the integration among the instruments are investigated. The goal is to support composition and execution of remote interactive measurements by instruments connected to different Grid nodes.
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Andrea Bagnasco, Arianna Poggi, Anna Marina Scapolla, "A Grid-Based Architecture for the Composition and the Execution of Remote Interactive Measurements," e-science, pp.122, Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
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