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A Self-Adaptable Approach for Easing the Development of Grid-Oriented Services

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A Self-Adaptable Approach for Easing the Development of Grid-Oriented Services
—The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) leverages ice abstraction to enable the development of modular, loose-coupled and distributed applications. In order to use such an architecture, service-based applications directly rely on services or compose them for conceiving new functionalities. In spite of these capabilities, they do not support the development of services which need high-performance computing. Grid computing offers an infrastructure for high-performance computing which is based on the sharing of distributed, lowcost and heterogeneous resources in large-scale. Thus, grids can be used to satisfy these high-performance service requirements. This work aims at easing the development of grid-oriented services. The iPOJO service-component model is used to propose an architecture that automatically manages job submission for services. This architecture is based on Dynaco (Adaptation for Components) and the XtreemOS grid operating system.
Andre Lage Freitas, Jean-Louis Pazat
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where IEEECIT
Authors Andre Lage Freitas, Jean-Louis Pazat
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