Future Generation Grids
Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1–5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany
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We introduce SONAR, a structured overlay to store and retrieve objects addressed by multi-dimensional names (keys). The overlay has the shape of a multi-dimensional torus, where each node is responsible for a con...
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1–5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany
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Grid computing is a major research area with strong involvement from both academia and the computing industry. The common vision is that Grid computing represents the culmination of truly general distributed c...
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With the increasing size and complexity, adaptability is among the most badly needed properties in today’s Grid systems. Adaptability refers to the degree to which adjustments in practices, processes, or struc...
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We present nsync, a tool for synchronizing large replicated data sets in distributed systems. nsync computes nearly optimal synchronization plans based on a hierarchy of gossip algorithms that take the network to...
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Grid computing got much attention lately—not only from the academic world, but also from industry and business. But what remains when the dust of the many press articles has settled? We try to answer this ques...
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The growing number of computers accessible through a network, such as the Internet, has meant that these computers can be collectively employed to solve complex problems. Since the networks that connect such m...
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The basic idea about metacomputing is to utilize a variety of geographically dis- persed resources, such as computers, storage systems, data sources and special devices, which are seen by the user as a single ...