2003
DOI: 10.1177/10943420030174008
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Enabling Applications on the Grid: A Gridlab Overview

Abstract: Grid technology is widely emerging. Still, there is an eminent shortage of real Grid users, mostly due to the lack of a "critical mass" of widely deployed and reliable higher-level Grid services, tailored to application needs. The GridLab project aims to provide fundamentally new capabilities for applications to exploit the power of Grid computing, thus bridging the gap between application needs and existing Grid middleware. We present an overview of GridLab, a large-scale, EU-funded Grid project spanning over… Show more

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“…The focus of the second category is to provide application programmers a set of tools to harness "Grid" resources, e.g., to distribute massively parallel applications with message-passing. Examples of such work include Globus [8] and GridLab [11]. Work in the third category aims to develop "Gridenabled" domain-specific applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of the second category is to provide application programmers a set of tools to harness "Grid" resources, e.g., to distribute massively parallel applications with message-passing. Examples of such work include Globus [8] and GridLab [11]. Work in the third category aims to develop "Gridenabled" domain-specific applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other notable EU-funded projects include GridLab [53], providing a Grid application development toolkit; Cactus framework, for scientific programming; GridSphere, for creating a Web portal environment for Grid users; P-Grade, providing a visual environment for application development; Triana, for workflow formulation; and OGSA-DAI, for integration of relational databases in Grid environments.…”
Section: Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resource broker in the Globus system is missing. A few Grid systems like Condor [8], Legion [9], GridLab [16], European Data Grid [10], Nimrod-G [15] and Maui [6] address GRM but the broker is not a well divulged and concrete module. Also none of these systems addresses resource management as a mechanism of the Grid middleware, in which distributed resource brokerage, community-based authorization and advanced reservation are consistent with each other.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%