Abstract. Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that involves coordinating and sharing computing, application, data storage or network resources across dynamic and geog...
: Computational and data Grids couple geographically distributed resources such as high performance computers, workstations, clusters, and scientific instruments. Grid Workflows co...
David Abramson, Jagan Kommineni, John L. McGregor,...
Basic exploration of diffusion equation solvers in distributed computing systems has been a very important issue for computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This paper presents a funda...
Jun Ni, Lili Huang, Tao He, Yongxiang Zhang, Shaow...
In this paper we present the MASSIVE project that aims to use Grid technology to establish an enabling environment for distributed simulation and visualization of large-scale scie...
Yao Zheng, Guanghua Song, Jifa Zhang, Jianjun Chen...
Grid computing involves the transparent sharing of computational resources of many types by users across large geographic distances. The altruistic nature of many current grid reso...
Daniel C. Vanderster, Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, Randa...