DocumentCode
3237975
Title
Computing and Data Grids for Science and Engineering
Author
Johnston, William E. ; Gannon, Dennis ; Nitzberg, Bill ; Tanner, Leigh Ann ; Thigpen, Bill ; Woo, Alex
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Numerical Aerospace Simulation Division
fYear
2000
fDate
04-10 Nov. 2000
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
52
Abstract
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent access to geographically and organizationally dispersed, heterogeneous resources that are persistent and supported. While, in general, Grids will provide the infrastructure to support a wide range of services in the scientific environment (e.g. collaboration and remote instrument control) in this paper we focus on services for high performance computing and data handling. We describe the services and architecture of NASA’s Information Power Grid ("IPG") - an early example of a large-scale Grid - and some of the issues that have come up in its implementation.
Keywords
Grids; distributed computing architecture; distributed resource management; Collaboration; Computer architecture; Data engineering; Data handling; Grid computing; High performance computing; Instruments; Large-scale systems; Power grids; Software systems; Grids; distributed computing architecture; distributed resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, ACM/IEEE 2000 Conference
ISSN
1063-9535
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9802-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.2000.10007
Filename
1592765
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