Grid 2002 Book and Special Issue for Concurrency and
Computation:Practice and Experience
Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure
a Reality
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- This is Planning Page for collection of articles "Grid 2002" edited
by Fran Berman, Geoffrey Fox and Tony Hey. This is intended as a book to be be
published November 2002 by Wiley and (for those papers not published elsewhere)
a special issue of Concurrency and
Computation: Practice and Experience
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Suggested Titles
- Grid Computing: Making the Global
Infrastructure a Reality
- The Grid: The Next 5 Years
- Grids 2002: Architecture, Environments and applications
- State of the Grid 2002
- Grid: Emerging Reality in Global Computing
- Grid 2002: A new global computing infrastructure is created
- Grid Applications and Grid Architecture
- Computational Grid: Applications and Architecture
- The State of the Grid
- Grid Science: From Idea to Reality
- The Emerging Grid Infrastructure and its Application in Science
- The Grid - The Emerging Global Computing Infrastructur
- The Grid: Architecture, Tools and Applications
- E-Science and the Grid (or The Grid and e-Science)
- The Grid and the emerging e-Utility Paradigm
A: Overview and Architectures
Overview and Motivation
- Overview of Book and Grid Architectures Fran Berman Geoffrey
Fox Tony Hey Wait Till Rest Complete
- The Evolution of the Grid: David De Roure, Mark A. Baker,
Nicholas R. Jennings and Nigel R. Shadbolt. Universities of Portsmouth and
Southampton, UK (C616 FINAL)
- Implementing Production Grids:Bill Johnston NASA IPG, DoE
Science Grid (C598 FINAL)
- The Grid: A New Infrastructure for 21st Century Science Ian
Foster (Reprint
(Contact
Info) FINAL, Physics Today
http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-55/iss-2/p42.html)
Grid Architecture
- Anatomy of the Grid: Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman and
Steven Tuecke , ANL,ISI (Reprint
(Contact
Info) FINAL
http://www.globus.org/research/papers/anatomy.pdf)
- The Physiology of the Grid Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman Jeffrey
M. Nick and Steven Tuecke , ANL,ISI and IBM (C603 FINAL)
- Towards a Grid Architecture Roadmap Malcolm Atkinson, Jon
Crowcroft, Vijay Dialani, Andrew Herbert, Ian Leslie, Ken Moody, Steven
Newhouse, David De Roure, Tony Storey, The UK e-Science Architecture Task Force
(C633 FINAL Needs Contact Information)
- Grid Web Services and Application Factories: Dennis Gannon,
Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Sriram Krishnan, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Lavanya
Ramakrishnan, Aleksander Slominski, University of Indiana (C622 FINAL)
- From Legion to Avaki: The Persistence of Vision : Andrew S.
Grimshaw, Anand Natrajan, Marty A. Humphrey, Michael J. Lewis, Anh
Nguyen-Tuong, John F. Karpovich, Mark M. Morgan, Adam J. Ferrari, Virginia
University and Avaki (C627 FINAL )
- The Open Grid Service Architecture and Data Grids: Peter
Kunszt (CERN) (C600 FINAL)
- Databases and the Grid: Paul Watson, University of Newcastle,
UK (C604 FINAL)
- Virtualization Services for Data Grids: Reagan Moore and
Chaitan Baru (C607 FINAL )
- The Semantic Grid: A Future e-Science Infrastructure :David De
Roure, Nicholas Jennings and Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton, UK
(C590 FINAL)
- Peer-to-Peer Grid Databases for Web Service Discovery:
Wolfgang Hoschek, CERN (C601 FINAL )
- Peer-to-Peer Grids: Geoffrey Fox, Dennis Gannon, Sung-Hoon
Ko, Sangmi Lee, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon Pierce, Xiaohong Qiu, Xi Rao Ahmet
Uyar, Minjun Wang, Wenjun Wu Indiana University (C621 FINAL)
- The IBM eLiza Project, Autonomic Computing and the Grid:
Pratap Pattnaik, Kattamuri Ekanadham and Joefon Jann, IBM Research (C620
FINAL needs source)
B: Grid Computing Environments
Grid Computing Environments (edited by Dennis Gannon and
Mary Thomas)
- Overview of Grid Computing Environments: Dennis
Gannon and Mary Thomas Wait Till Section
Complete
- Unicore and the Open Grid Services Architecture: David
Snelling Fujitsu (C602 FINAL)
- Hotpage Computing Portal: Mary Thomas Texas and Jay Boisseau
Univ. of Texas (C629 incomplete)
- Grid Portal Development Toolkit: Jason Novotny (Reprinted
from Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience) (C623 FINAL
source at Wiley Need Contact
Info)
- Classifying and Enabling Grid Applications: Gabrielle Allen,
Tom Goodale, Michael Russell, Edward Seidel and John Shalf,
Max-Planck-Institut, Golm and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (C628 FINAL
Need Contact Info)
- Commodity Grid Kits - Middleware for Building Grid Computing
Environments} : Gregor von Laszewski, Jarek Gawor, Sriram Krishnan, and
Keith Jackson, Argonne and LBL National Laboratories, Indiana University,
(C615 FINAL )
- Distributed object-based grid computing environments : Tom
Haupt and Marlon Pierce, Mississippi State and Indiana University (C625
FINAL)
- NetSolve: Past, Present, and Future; A Look at a Grid Enabled
Server: Sudesh Agrawal, Jack Dongarra, Keith Seymour, and Sathish Vadhiyar,
University of Tennessee (C612 FINAL)
- Ninf-G: a GridRPC system on the Globus Toolkit : Hidemoto
Nakada, Yoshio Tanaka, Satoshi Matsuoka, Staoshi Sekiguchi, Tokyo and Tsukuba
(C619 FINAL )
- Discover and Computational Steering: V. Mann and M. Parashar,
Rutgers (C630 FINAL)
- Storage Manager and File Transfer Web Services: William A.
Watson, Ying Chen, Jie Chen, Walt Akers, Jefferson National Laboratory (C626
FINAL )
- Parameter Sweeps on the Grid with APST: Henri Casanova and
Fran Berman, SDSC and UC San Diego (C611 FINAL )
- NaradaBrokering: An Event Based Infrastructure for Building
Scaleable Durable Peer-to-Peer Grids: Shrideep Pallickara and Geoffrey Fox,
Indiana University (C617 FINAL)
- Programming the Grid: Craig Lee and Domenico Talia, Aerospace
Corporation and Universit della Calabria Rende (C618 FINAL )
C: Grid Applications
- Overview of Grid Applications Fran Berman and Tony
Hey Wait Till Section Complete
- The Data Deluge: An e-Science Perspective: Tony Hey and Anne
Trefethen UK e-Science Core Program and University of Southampton (C613
FINAL)
- Grids and the Virtual Observatory: Roy Williams CACR Caltech
(C599 FINAL)
- Data Intensive Grids for High Energy Physics: Julian Bunn and
Harvey Newman Caltech (C632 FINALNeed
Abstract)
- The New Biology and the Grid: Phil Bourne Kim Baldridge, SDSC
and UC San Diego (C606 FINAL )
- Digital Mamography:Mike Brady In
preparation
- Combinatorial Chemistry Jeremy Frey (C631 FINAL)
Bibliography
- List of references collected from contributions on web
site only