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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A: Overview and Architectures

    Overview and Motivation
  1. Overview of Book and Grid Architectures Fran Berman Geoffrey Fox Tony Hey Wait Till Rest Complete
  2. 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)
  3. Implementing Production Grids:Bill Johnston NASA IPG, DoE Science Grid (C598 FINAL)
  4. 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
  1. 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)
  2. The Physiology of the Grid Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman Jeffrey M. Nick and Steven Tuecke , ANL,ISI and IBM (C603 FINAL)
  3. 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)
  4. Grid Web Services and Application Factories: Dennis Gannon, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Sriram Krishnan, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Aleksander Slominski, University of Indiana (C622 FINAL)
  5. 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 )
  6. The Open Grid Service Architecture and Data Grids: Peter Kunszt (CERN) (C600 FINAL)
  7. Databases and the Grid: Paul Watson, University of Newcastle, UK (C604 FINAL)
  8. Virtualization Services for Data Grids: Reagan Moore and Chaitan Baru (C607 FINAL )
  9. The Semantic Grid: A Future e-Science Infrastructure :David De Roure, Nicholas Jennings and Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton, UK (C590 FINAL)
  10. Peer-to-Peer Grid Databases for Web Service Discovery: Wolfgang Hoschek, CERN (C601 FINAL )
  11. 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)
  12. 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)
  1. Overview of Grid Computing Environments: Dennis Gannon and Mary Thomas Wait Till Section Complete
  2. Unicore and the Open Grid Services Architecture: David Snelling Fujitsu (C602 FINAL)
  3. Hotpage Computing Portal: Mary Thomas Texas and Jay Boisseau Univ. of Texas (C629 incomplete)
  4. Grid Portal Development Toolkit: Jason Novotny (Reprinted from Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience) (C623 FINAL source at Wiley Need Contact Info)
  5. 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)
  6. 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 )
  7. Distributed object-based grid computing environments : Tom Haupt and Marlon Pierce, Mississippi State and Indiana University (C625 FINAL)
  8. 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)
  9. Ninf-G: a GridRPC system on the Globus Toolkit : Hidemoto Nakada, Yoshio Tanaka, Satoshi Matsuoka, Staoshi Sekiguchi, Tokyo and Tsukuba (C619 FINAL )
  10. Discover and Computational Steering: V. Mann and M. Parashar, Rutgers (C630 FINAL)
  11. Storage Manager and File Transfer Web Services: William A. Watson, Ying Chen, Jie Chen, Walt Akers, Jefferson National Laboratory (C626 FINAL )
  12. Parameter Sweeps on the Grid with APST: Henri Casanova and Fran Berman, SDSC and UC San Diego (C611 FINAL )
  13. NaradaBrokering: An Event Based Infrastructure for Building Scaleable Durable Peer-to-Peer Grids: Shrideep Pallickara and Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University (C617 FINAL)
  14. Programming the Grid: Craig Lee and Domenico Talia, Aerospace Corporation and Universit della Calabria Rende (C618 FINAL )

C: Grid Applications

  1. Overview of Grid Applications Fran Berman and Tony Hey Wait Till Section Complete
  2. The Data Deluge: An e-Science Perspective: Tony Hey and Anne Trefethen UK e-Science Core Program and University of Southampton (C613 FINAL)
  3. Grids and the Virtual Observatory: Roy Williams CACR Caltech (C599 FINAL)
  4. Data Intensive Grids for High Energy Physics: Julian Bunn and Harvey Newman Caltech (C632 FINALNeed Abstract)
  5. The New Biology and the Grid: Phil Bourne Kim Baldridge, SDSC and UC San Diego (C606 FINAL )
  6. Digital Mamography:Mike Brady In preparation
  7. Combinatorial Chemistry Jeremy Frey (C631 FINAL)
    Bibliography
  1. List of references collected from contributions on web site only