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8th GRID 2007: Austin, Texas, USA
- 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (GRID 2007), September 19-21, 2007, Austin, Texas, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 1-4244-1560-8
Keynote
- Carole A. Goble, David De Roure:
Grid 3.0: Services, semantics and society. 1
Scheduling
- Frédéric Suter:
Scheduling Delta-Critical Tasks in mixed-parallel applications on a national grid. 2-9 - Jia Yu, Michael Kirley, Rajkumar Buyya:
Multi-objective planning for workflow execution on Grids. 10-17 - Yonghong Yan, Barbara M. Chapman:
Scientific workflow scheduling in computational grids - Planning, reservation, and data/network-awareness. 18-25
Grid Reliability
- Alexandru Iosup, Mathieu Jan, Omer Ozan Sonmez, Dick H. J. Epema:
On the dynamic resource availability in grids. 26-33 - Javier Alonso, Luís Moura Silva, Artur Andrzejak, Paulo Silva, Jordi Torres:
High-available grid services through the use of virtualized clustering. 34-41 - Brent Rood, Michael J. Lewis:
Multi-state grid resource availability characterization. 42-49
Resource Management
- Kyong Hoon Kim, Rajkumar Buyya:
Fair resource sharing in hierarchical virtual organizations for global grids. 50-57 - Jérémy Buisson, Françoise André, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Supporting adaptable applications in grid resource management systems. 58-65 - Jun Feng, Glenn S. Wasson, Marty Humphrey:
Resource usage policy expression and enforcement in grid computing. 66-73 - Gurmeet Singh, Carl Kesselman, Ewa Deelman:
Adaptive pricing for resource reservations in Shared environments. 74-80
Knowledge and Semantic Grid
- Wei Xing, Óscar Corcho, Carole A. Goble, Marios D. Dikaiakos:
An ActOn-based semantic information service for EGEE. 81-88 - Miguel Esteban Gutiérrez, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Óscar Corcho, Óscar Muñoz-García:
WS-DAIOnt-RDF(S): Ontology access provision in grids. 89-96 - Óscar Corcho, Pinar Alper, Paolo Missier, Sean Bechhofer, Carole A. Goble:
Grid metadata management: Requirements and architecture. 97-104 - Hai Jin, Aobing Sun, Ran Zheng, Ruhan He, Qin Zhang, Yingjie Shi, Wen Yang:
Content and semantic context based image retrieval for medical image grid. 105-112
Tools and Middleware 1
- João Luís Sobral:
Pluggable grid services. 113-120 - Osman Aidel, Alessandro Cavalli, Hélène Cordier, Cyril L'Orphelin, Gilles Mathieu, Alfredo Pagano, Sylvain Reynaud:
CIC portal: a collaborative and scalable integration platform for high availability grid operations. 121-128 - Anubis Graciela de Moraes Rossetto, Vinicius C. M. Borges, Alexandre P. C. Silva, Mario A. R. Dantas:
SuMMIT - A framework for coordinating applications execution in mobile grid environments. 129-136 - Michael Schwind, Oliver Hinz, Roman Beck:
A cost-based multi-unit resource auction for service-oriented grid computing. 137-144
Grid Applications
- Huidong Yang, Walter Zulehner, Ulrich Langer, Markus Baumgartner:
A robust PDE solver for the 3D Stokes/Navier-Stokes systems on the grid environment. 145-152 - Tsutomu Ikegami, Jun Maki, Toshiya Takami, Yoshio Tanaka, Mitsuo Yokokawa, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Mutsumi Aoyagi:
GridFMO - Quantum chemistry of proteins on the grid. 153-160 - Yudong Sun, Steve McKeever, Kia Balali-Mood, Mark S. P. Sansom:
Integrating multi-level molecular simulations across heterogeneous resources. 161-168 - Morris Riedel, Thomas Eickermann, Wolfgang Frings, Sonja Dominiczak, Daniel Mallmann, Thomas Düssel, Achim Streit, Paul Gibbon, Felix Wolf, Wolfram Schiffmann, Thomas Lippert:
Design and evaluation of a collaborative online visualization and steering framework implementation for computational grids. 169-176
Tools and Middleware 2
- Zach Hill, Jonathan C. Rowanhill, Anh Nguyen-Tuong, Glenn S. Wasson, John C. Knight, Jim Basney, Marty Humphrey:
Meeting virtual organization performance goals through adaptive grid reconfiguration. 177-184 - Alfred Park, Richard Fujimoto:
A scalable framework for parallel discrete event simulations on desktop grids. 185-192 - Viraj Bhat, Manish Parashar, Scott Klasky:
Experiments with in-transit processing for data intensive grid workflows. 193-200 - Zhen Li, Manish Parashar:
Grid-based asynchronous replica exchange. 201-208
Security and Performance
- Mehran Ahsant, Jim Basney, S. Lennart Johnsson:
Dynamic, context-aware, least-privilege grid delegation. 209-216 - Marty Humphrey, Sang-Min Park, Jun Feng, Norm Beekwilder, Glenn S. Wasson, Jason Hogg, Brian A. LaMacchia, Blair Dillaway:
Fine-grained access control for GridFTP using SecPAL. 217-225 - Dan Gunter, Brian Tierney, Aaron Brown, D. Martin Swany, John Bresnahan, Jennifer M. Schopf:
Log summarization and anomaly detection for troubleshooting distributed systems. 226-234 - Yongwei Wu, Yulai Yuan, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:
Load prediction using hybrid model for computational grid. 235-242
Data Management
- Douglas Thain, Christopher Moretti:
Efficient access to many samall files in a filesystem for grid computing. 243-250 - Antony Chazapis, Georgios Tsoukalas, Georgios Verigakis, Kornilios Kourtis, Aristidis Sotiropoulos, Nectarios Koziris:
Global-scale peer-to-peer file services with DFS. 251-258 - Li Weng, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tahsin M. Kurç, Gagan Agrawal, Joel H. Saltz:
Optimizing multiple queries on scientific datasets with partial replicas. 259-266 - Ann L. Chervenak, Ewa Deelman, Miron Livny, Mei-Hui Su, Robert Schuler, Shishir Bharathi, Gaurang Mehta, Karan Vahi:
Data placement for scientific applications in distributed environments. 267-274
Grid Economy
- Woochul Kang, H. Howie Huang, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
A highly available job execution service in computational service market. 275-282 - Zhu Tan, John R. Gurd:
Market-based grid resource allocation using a stable continuous double auction. 283-290 - Andrew Mutz, Richard Wolski, John Brevik:
Eliciting honest value information in a batch-queue environment. 291-297
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