UID:
almahu_9948025562202882
Format:
1 online resource (777 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
ISBN:
1-281-02269-1
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9786611022693
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0-08-052153-3
Series Statement:
Elsevier series in grid computing
Content:
The Grid is an emerging infrastructure that will fundamentally change the way we think about-and use-computing. The word Grid is used by analogy with the electric power grid, which provides pervasive access to electricity and has had a dramatic impact on human capabilities and society. Many believe that by allowing all components of our information technology infrastructure-computational capabilities, databases, sensors, and people-to be shared flexibly as true collaborative tools the Grid will have a similar transforming effect, allowing new classes of applications to emerge.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure; Copyright Page; Contents; Editors; Preface to the Second Edition; PART I: PERSPECTIVES; Chapter 1. Grids in Context; 1.1 Lessons from History; 1.2 The Grid on Steroids; 1.3 From Networks to the Grid; 1.4 Who Will Use the Grid?; 1.5 Summary; Chapter 2. The Scientific Imperative; 2.1 New Modes of Scientific Inquiry; 2.2 Virtual Community Science; 2.3 Investing in New Infrastructure; 2.4 Summary; Chapter 3. The Industrial Imperative; 3.1 The Evolution of a Technology: Phase I; 3.2 The Evolution of a Technology: Phase II
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3.3 Information Technology3.4 Integration; 3.5 Efficiency; 3.6 Grids and Quality of Service; 3.7 The New Model: On-Demand Computing; PART II: FRAMEWORK; Chapter 4. Concepts and Architecture; 4.1 Virtual Organizations and the Grid; 4.2 Grid Architecture; 4.3 Implementing Grid Architecture; 4.4 The Grid Community; 4.5 Future Directions; 4.6 Summary; PART III: APPLICATIONS; Chapter 5. Predictive Maintenance: Distributed Aircraft Engine Diagnostics; 5.1 Grid Services for Diagnostic Problems; 5.2 The Aero-engine DP Problem; 5.3 Operation and Use of the DAME Grid Service; 5.4 Future Directions
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Chapter 6. Distributed Telepresence: The NEESgrid Earthquake Engineering Collaboratory6.1 Collaboratories for Earthquake Engineering; 6.2 NEESgrid System Overview; 6.3 Summary; Chapter 7. Scientific Data Federation: The World-Wide Telescope; 7.1 The Virtual Observatory; 7.2 Web Services: Using Distributed Data; 7.3 Hierarchical Architecture; 7.4 The Virtual Observatory and the Grid; 7.5 Outreach Using the Virtual Observatory; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8. Medical Data Federation: The Biomedical Informatics Research Network; 8.1 Neuroimaging Driving BIRN; 8.2 BIRN Testbeds; 8.3 The BIRN Grid
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8.4 Information Mediation8.5 Driving the Development of Grid Technologies; Chapter 9. Knowledge Integration: In Silico Experiments in Bioinformatics; 9.1 Motivation: Bioinformatics in Silico Experiments; 9.2 myGrid Architecture and Technologies; 9.3 Summary; Chapter 10. Distributed Data Analysis: Federated Computing for High-Energy Physics; 10.1 Implementation; 10.2 The Production Run; 10.3 Summary; Chapter 11. Massively Distributed Computing: Virtual Screening on a Desktop Grid; 11.1 Computing Needs of Drug Discovery; 11.2 Grid Technology Leverage and Requirements
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11.3 Docking on a Desktop Grid11.4 Summary; Chapter 12. Enterprise Resource Management: Applications in Research and Industry; 12.1 GlobeXplorer: Digital Image Ingest and Analysis; 12.2 University of Houston Campus Grid; 12.3 White Rose Grid; 12.4 Summary; Chapter 13. Interactivity with Scalability: Infrastructure for Multiplayer Games; 13.1 Design of the Butterfly Grid; 13.2 The Globus Toolkit and the Butterfly Grid; Chapter 14. Service Virtualization: Infrastructure and Applications; 14.1 Application and Infrastructure Technology Trends; 14.2 The Three Layers of Virtualization
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14.3 A Virtualization Case Study
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4933-0380-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-55860-933-4
Language:
English
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