Grid technology offers the potential for providing secure access to
remote services, thereby promoting scientific collaborations in an
unprecedented scale. Grid Resource Management: Toward Virtual and
Services Compliant Grid Computing presents a comprehensive account
of the architectural issues of grid technology, such as security,
data management, logging, and aggregation of services, as well as
related technologies.
After covering grid usages, grid systems, and the evolution of
grid computing, the book discusses operational issues associated
with web services and service-oriented architecture. It also
explores technical and business topics relevant to data management,
the development and characteristics of P2P systems, and a
grid-enabled virtual file system (GRAVY) that integrates underlying
heterogeneous file systems into a unified location-transparent file
system of the grid. The book covers scheduling algorithms,
strategies, problems, and architectures as well as workflow
managementsystems and semantic technologies. In addition, the
authors describe how to deploy scientific applications into a grid
environment. They also explain grid engineering and grid service
programming.
Examining both data and execution management in grid computing,
this book chronicles the current trend of grid developments toward
a more service-oriented approach that exposes grid protocols using
web services standards.
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