Auflistung nach Schlagwort "grid"
1 - 4 von 4
Treffer pro Seite
Sortieroptionen
- KonferenzbeitragApplication Specification Language (ASL) – A Language for Describing Applications in Grid Computing(Grid service engineering and management – the 4th international conference on grid service engineering and management – GSEM 2007, 2007) Afgan, Enis; Bangalore, PurushothamGrid computing is the computing infrastructure of the next century where unlimited hardware and software resources are delivered to user’s fingertips. Much of the power delivered by grid computing is realized through application software made readily available to its users. The process of application deployment and deliverance to the end-users though is perplexed with options and requirements not readily available to application deployers. In this paper, we present a new grid language called Application Specification Language (ASL), which allows application developers to describe their individual applications. Application descriptions include general application information, installation requirements, invocation requirements, as well as any additional hints or suggestions that are applicable for the application. We present an ASL schema and provide examples of language use showing how adoption of ASL alleviates some of the deployment and runtime difficulties.
- KonferenzbeitragBuilding next generation service-oriented architectures using argumentation agents(NODe 2006 – GSEM 2006, 2006) Curcin, Vasa; Ghanem, Moustafa; Guo, Yike; Stathis, Kostas; Toni, Francesca
- KonferenzbeitragHexaGrowth: a new grid generation with a local algorithm(10th International Conferenceon Innovative Internet Community Systems (I2CS) – Jubilee Edition 2010 –, 2010) Sukjit, Panchalee; Unger, HerwigIn various previous works about pattern formation methods on top of P2P networks have been discussed. Most of structures had done by the rectangular grids building methods, which could later be used to improve the efficiency of routing and data search algorithms. In this contribution, another new, local working algorithm is introduced, which allows the formation of other than rectangular grids. Mostly, the generation and use of hexagonal and triangular grids is introduced. Apart from the formal description of the algorithm, its performance is evaluated using the P2PNetSim tool. Finally, it has been observed, that different structures may have distinct advantages over the different purposes/applications. In order to cover such different requirements, structure transformations may be a useful tool. Therefore, some structure transformation methods will be discussed in the last section of this paper.
- Konferenzbeitragn-dimensional border growth(10th International Conferenceon Innovative Internet Community Systems (I2CS) – Jubilee Edition 2010 –, 2010) Berg, Daniel; Unger, HerwigPeer-To-Peer (P2P) networks become more and more present in the consumer area as well as in industrial applications. Especially in the industrialand the business area, reliable and scalable protocols are needed, that produce low networkoverhead and react quickly on any network-changes. In this paper a generalization of the Border-Growth-algorithm is introduced, that improves the network's scalability, its connectivity, and decreases its diameter by providing multiple dimensions, rather than just two of them.