GridBeans: Support e-Science and Grid Applications
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| Amsterdam, Netherlands December 04-December 06 |
Morris Riedel, Central Institute of Applied Mathematics Research Centre Juelich, Germany
Daniel Mallmann, Central Institute of Applied Mathematics Research Centre Juelich, Germany
M. Borcz, Torun Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Large-scale scientific research often relies on the collaborative use of Grid and e-Science infrastructures that provide computational or storage related resources. One of the ideas of these modern infrastructures is to facilitate the routine interaction of scientists and their workflows with advanced problem solving tools and computational resources. While many production Grid projects and e-Science infrastructures have begun to offer services for the usage of resources to end-users during the past several years, the corresponding emerging standards defined by GGF and OASIS still appear to be in flux. In this paper, we present the GridBean technology that bridges the gap between the constantly changing basic Grid or e-Science infrastructures and the need of stable application development environments for the Grid users.
Citation:
Ralf Ratering, Alexander Lukichev, Morris Riedel, Daniel Mallmann, A. Vanni, C. Cacciari, S. Lanzarini, K. Benedyczak, M. Borcz, R. Kluszcynski, Piotr Bala, Gert Ohme, "GridBeans: Support e-Science and Grid Applications," e-science, pp.45, Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
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