Enabling Applications on the Grid: A Gridlab Overview

Grid technology is widely emerging. Still, there is an eminent shortage of real Grid users, mostly due to the lack of a “critical mass” of widely deployed and reliable higher-level Grid services, tailored to application needs. The GridLab project aims to provide fundamentally new capabilities for ap...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal on High Performance Computing Applications 2003-11, Vol.17 (4), p.449-466
Hauptverfasser: Allen, Gabrielle, Goodale, Tom, Radke, Thomas, Russell, Michael, Seidel, Ed, Davis, Kelly, Dolkas, Konstantinos N., Doulamis, Nikolaos D., Kielmann, Thilo, Merzky, André, Nabrzyski, Jarek, Pukacki, Juliusz, Shalf, John, Taylor, Ian
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Zusammenfassung:Grid technology is widely emerging. Still, there is an eminent shortage of real Grid users, mostly due to the lack of a “critical mass” of widely deployed and reliable higher-level Grid services, tailored to application needs. The GridLab project aims to provide fundamentally new capabilities for applications to exploit the power of Grid computing, thus bridging the gap between application needs and existing Grid middleware. We present an overview of GridLab, a large-scale, EU-funded Grid project spanning over a dozen groups in Europe and the US. We first outline our vision of Grid-empowered applications and then discuss GridLab’s general architecture and its Grid Application Toolkit (GAT). We illustrate how applications can be Grid-enabled with the GAT and discuss GridLab’s scheduler as an example of GAT services.
ISSN:1094-3420
1741-2846
DOI:10.1177/10943420030174008