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Grid Computing and Web Services: A Natural Partnership
Canary Islands, Spain January 09-January 11
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Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago
Grid computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed computing by its focus on large-scale resource sharing, innovative applications, and, in some cases, high-performance orientation. Grid technologies support flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions, and resources. While these technologies are seeing widespread use in domains as diverse as distributed data analysis, group collaboration, and science portals, we may reasonably ask how these technologies relate to the commodity ioWeb Servicesli that underlie many contemporary industrial developments. In this talk, I elucidate these relationships and propose specific steps that can be taken to enhance the functionality and flexibility of Web Services by integrating Grid concepts and technologies.
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Ian Foster, "Grid Computing and Web Services: A Natural Partnership," pdp, pp.0003, 10th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing (EUROMICRO-PDP 2002), 2002
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