Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: IFIP TC2/WG2.5 Working Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, July 17-21, 2006, Prescott, Arizona, USAPatrick W. Gaffney, James C.T. Pool This volume presents the proceedings of the IFIP TC2 WG 2.5 Conference on Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments: Implications for Development and Deployment of Numerical Software, held in Prescott, Arizona from July 17-21, 2006. The book contains the most up-to-date research on grid-based computing. It will interest users and developers of both grid-based and traditional problem solving environments, developers of grid infrastructure, and developers of numerical software. |
Contents
xvii | |
2 | |
3 | |
8 | |
Tuesday July | 18 |
APPLICATION EXPERIENCE | 68 |
SERVICES | 119 |
PART 4 | 164 |
NUMERICAL SOFTWARE | 176 |
PART 5 | 251 |
PART 6 | 334 |
PART 7 | 373 |
GRIDBASED IMAGING | 418 |
PART 9 | 449 |
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activities adaptive addition algorithms allow analysis application approach architecture called client cluster compiler complex components Computer Science computing Conference create dependent described discussed distributed domain dynamic enable engine environment example execution experiments failure Figure Fortran framework function GECEM Grid implementation infrastructure initial input integrated interface International issues language LEAD libraries linear machine matching mechanisms method monitoring node operating output parallel performance portal possible present problem Proceedings processors programming provenance query Questioner References remote request scheduling scientific scientific workflow scientists selection semantic server simulation solution solver solving specific standard step structure task test harness University virtual visualization workflow
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