• DocumentCode
    1245449
  • Title

    Global e-science collaboration

  • Author

    Karmous-Edwards, Gigi

  • Author_Institution
    Adv. Technol. Group, MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    67
  • Lastpage
    74
  • Abstract
    Today´s e-science, with its extreme-scale scientific applications, marks a turning point for high-end requirements on the compute infrastructure and, in particular, on optical networking resources. Although ongoing research efforts are aimed at exploiting the vast bandwidth of fiber-optic networks to both interconnect resources and enable high-performance applications, challenges continue to arise in the area of the optical control plane. The ultimate goal in this area is to extend the concept of application-driven networking into the optical space, providing unique features that couldn´t be achieved otherwise. Many researchers in the e-science community are adopting grid computing to meet their ever-increasing computational and bandwidth needs as well as help them with their globally distributed collaborative efforts. This recent awareness of the network as a prime resource has led to a sharper focus on interactions with the optical control plane, grid middleware, and other applications. This article attempts to explain the rationale for why high-end e-science applications consider optical network resources to be as essential and dynamic as CPU and storage resources in a grid infrastructure and why rethinking the role of the optical control plane is essential for next-generation optical networks.
  • Keywords
    computer networks; grid computing; groupware; middleware; optical fibre networks; resource allocation; CPU; application-driven networking; fiber-optic networks; global e-science collaboration; grid computing; interconnect resources; middleware; optical networking resources; storage resources; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Grid computing; International collaboration; Optical computing; Optical control; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Turning; Ultraviolet sources; e-science; grid computing; large-scale applications;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computing in Science & Engineering
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1521-9615
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCSE.2005.32
  • Filename
    1401804