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9th GRID 2008: Tsukuba, Japan
- 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (Grid 2008), Tsukuba, Japan, September 29 - October 1, 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2578-5
Workflows
- Ivan Janciak, Christian Kloner, Peter Brezany:
Workflow enactment engine for WSRF-compliant services orchestration. 1-8 - David Chiu, Sagar Deshpande, Gagan Agrawal, Rongxing Li:
Cost and accuracy sensitive dynamic workflow composition over grid environments. 9-16 - Haijun Cao, Hai Jin, Xiaoxin Wu, Song Wu, Xuanhua Shi:
DAGMap: Efficient scheduling for DAG grid workflow job. 17-24 - Corina Stratan, Alexandru Iosup, Dick H. J. Epema:
A performance study of grid workflow engines. 25-32
Tools and Middleware
- Weijian Fang, Luc Moreau:
XMLView: Discover domain specific service description in a UDDI compliant registry. 33-40 - Arkaitz Ruiz-Alvarez, Christopher Smith, Marty Humphrey:
BES++: HPC Profile open source C implementation. 41-48 - Thomas Brady, Michele Guidolin, Alexey L. Lastovetsky:
Experiments with SmartGridSolve: Achieving higher performance by improving the GridRPC model. 49-56 - K. Harald Gjermundrød, Marios D. Dikaiakos, Mathias Stümpert, Pawel Wolniewicz, Harald Kornmayer:
g-Eclipse - an integrated framework to access and maintain Grid resources. 57-64
Grid Economy
- Lior Amar, Ahuva Mu'alem, Jochen Stößer:
On the importance of migration for fairness in online grid markets. 65-74 - David Allenotor, Ruppa K. Thulasiram:
Grid resources pricing: A novel financial option based quality of service-profit quasi-static equilibrium model. 75-84 - Lior Amar, Jochen Stößer, Ely Levy, Amnon Shiloh, Amnon Barak, Dirk Neumann:
Harnessing migrations in a market-based grid OS. 85-94
Security and Accounting
- Yuri Demchenko, Alfred Wan, Mihai Cristea, Cees de Laat:
Authorisation infrastructure for on-demand network resource provisioning. 95-103 - Morris Riedel, Wolfgang Frings, Sonja Habbinga, Thomas Eickermann, Daniel Mallmann, Achim Streit, Felix Wolf, Thomas Lippert, Andreas Ernst, Rainer Spurzem:
Extending the collaborative online visualization and steering framework for computational Grids with attribute-based authorization. 104-111 - Igor Sfiligoi, Greg Quinn, Chris Green, Greg Thain:
Pilot job accounting and auditing in Open Science Grid. 112-117
Resource Management and Scheduling
- Rémi Bertin, Arnaud Legrand, Corinne Touati:
Toward a fully decentralized algorithm for multiple bag-of-tasks application scheduling on grids. 118-125 - Brent Rood, Michael J. Lewis:
Scheduling on the Grid via multi-state resource availability prediction. 126-135 - Issam Al-Azzoni, Douglas G. Down:
Dynamic scheduling for heterogeneous Desktop Grids. 136-143 - Marco Aurélio Stelmar Netto, Rajkumar Buyya:
Rescheduling co-allocation requests based on flexible advance reservations and processor remapping. 144-151
Systems and Middleware
- Chris Sosa, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Bringing the Grid home. 152-159 - Steven J. Lynden, Said Mirza Pahlevi, Isao Kojima:
Service-based data integration using OGSA-DQP and OGSA-WebDB. 160-167 - Emmanuel Jeanvoine, Christine Morin:
RW-OGS: An optimized randomwalk protocol for resource discovery in large scale dynamic Grids. 168-175
Tools and Applications
- Matthieu Cargnelli, Guillaume Alléon, Franck Cappello:
OpenWP: Combining annotation language and workflow environments for porting existing applications on grids. 176-183 - Donny Kurniawan, David Abramson:
An IDE framework for grid application development. 184-191 - Brian G. Smith, Stephen W. Clyde:
An orthogonal approach to distribution: An introduction to the Vitruvian framework. 192-200 - Marshall J. Levesque, Kohei Ichikawa, Susumu Date, Jason H. Haga:
Bringing flexibility to virtual screening for enzymatic inhibitors on the grid. 201-208
Application Monitoring
- Daniele Cesini, Danilo N. Dongiovanni, Enrico Fattibene, Tiziana Ferrari:
WMSMonitor: A monitoring tool for workload and job lifecycle in Grids. 209-216 - David A. Cieslak, Nitesh V. Chawla, Douglas Thain:
Troubleshooting thousands of jobs on production grids using data mining techniques. 217-224 - Henrik Eichenhardt, Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn, Reinhard Neumann, Thomas William:
User- and job-centric monitoring: Analysing and presenting large amounts of monitoring data. 225-232 - Lucas Mello Schnorr, Guillaume Huard, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux:
3D approach to the visualization of parallel applications and Grid monitoring information. 233-241
Data Management
- H. Howie Huang, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Automated performance control in a virtual distributed storage system. 242-249 - Hitoshi Sato, Satoshi Matsuoka, Toshio Endo, Naoya Maruyama:
Access-pattern and bandwidth aware file replication algorithm in a grid environment. 250-257 - Wen Zhang, Junwei Cao, Yisheng Zhong, Lianchen Liu, Cheng Wu:
An integrated resource management and scheduling system for grid data streaming applications. 258-265
Networking
- Esma Yildirim, Ibrahim H. Suslu, Tevfik Kosar:
Which network measurement tool is right for you? a multidimensional comparison study. 266-275 - Derrick Kondo, Artur Andrzejak, David P. Anderson:
On correlated availability in Internet-distributed systems. 276-283 - Jik-Soo Kim, Beomseok Nam, Michael A. Marsh, Peter J. Keleher, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Alan Sussman:
Integrating categorical resource types into a P2P desktop grid system. 284-291
Posters
- Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael M. Resch:
Time features of computing components and the economic planning of resource transactions. 292-297 - Iván Díaz, Gracia Fernández, María J. Martín, Patricia González, Juan Touriño:
Integrating the common information model with MDS4. 298-303 - Bobby House, Paul Marshall, Michael Oberg, Henry M. Tufo, Matthew Woitaszek:
Grid service hosting on virtual clusters. 304-309 - Hideo Saito, Ken Hironaka, Kenjiro Taura:
A scalable high-performance communication library for wide-area environments. 310-315 - Mohamed Wahib, Asim Munawar, Masaharu Munetomo, Kiyoshi Akama:
Model for dynamic grain sizing through compound parallelization for an optimization problem solving grid application. 316-321 - Michele Guidolin, Alexey L. Lastovetsky:
ADL: An Algorithm Definition Language for SmartGridSolve. 322-327 - Nan Dun, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
GMount: Build your grid file system on the fly. 328-333 - HongKee Moon, Auguste Genovesio:
IM.Grid, a Grid computing approach for Image Mining of High Throughput-High Content Screening. 334-339 - Tomasz Szepieniec, Marian Bubak:
Investigation of the DAG eligible jobs maximization algorithm in a grid. 340-345 - Mohamed Wahib, Asim Munawar, Masaharu Munetomo, Kiyoshi Akama:
SOAG: Service Oriented Architectured Grids and adoption of application specific QoS attributes. 346-351 - Guey-Shin Chang, Whey-Fone Tsai, Fang-Pang Lin, Charlie Chang, Te-Lin Chung:
A GEO Grid implementation for 3D GIS Taiwan. 352-357 - Said Mirza Pahlevi, Isao Kojima:
Semantic grid resource monitoring and discovery with rule processing based on the time-series statistical data. 358-360 - Minoru Ikebe, Atsuo Inomata, Kazutoshi Fujikawa, Hideki Sunahara:
Distributed data access/find system with metadata for data-intensive computing. 361-366 - Kento Sato, Hitoshi Sato, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Model-based optimization for data-intensive application on virtual cluster. 367-368
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