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Journal of Grid Computing, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2003
- Ian T. Foster, Péter Kacsuk:
Editors' Message. 1-2 - Charlie Catlett:
Standards for Grid Computing: Global Grid Forum. 3-7 - Zsolt Németh, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Characterizing Grids: Attributes, Definitions, and Formalisms. 9-23 - Ewa Deelman, James Blythe, Yolanda Gil, Carl Kesselman, Gaurang Mehta, Karan Vahi, Kent Blackburn, Albert Lazzarini, Adam Arbree, Richard Cavanaugh, Scott Koranda:
Mapping Abstract Complex Workflows onto Grid Environments. 25-39 - Yoshio Tanaka, Hidemoto Nakada, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Toyotaro Suzumura, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Ninf-G: A Reference Implementation of RPC-based Programming Middleware for Grid Computing. 41-51 - Kavitha Ranganathan, Ian T. Foster:
Simulation Studies of Computation and Data Scheduling Algorithms for Data Grids. 53-62 - Wu-chun Feng, Mark K. Gardner, Michael E. Fisk, Eric Weigle:
Automatic Flow-Control Adaptation for Enhancing Network Performance in Computational Grids. 63-74 - Bruce Lowekamp, Nancy Miller, Roger Karrer, Thomas R. Gross, Peter Steenkiste:
Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of the Remos Network Monitoring System. 75-93
Volume 1, Number 2, 2003
- Thilo Kielmann:
Editorial. 99-100 - Bruce R. Barkstrom, Thomas H. Hinke, Shradha Gavali, Warren Smith, William J. Seufzer, Chaumin Hu, David E. Cordner:
Distributed Generation of NASA Earth Science Data Products. 101-116 - Hiroshi Takemiya, Kazuyuki Shudo, Yoshio Tanaka, Satoshi Sekiguchi:
Constructing Grid Applications Using Standard Grid Middleware. 117-131 - Rainer Keller, Edgar Gabriel, Bettina Krammer, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch:
Towards Efficient Execution of MPI Applications on the Grid: Porting and Optimization Issues. 133-149 - Rosa M. Badia, Jesús Labarta, Raül Sirvent, Josep M. Pérez, José M. Cela, Rogeli Grima:
Programming Grid Applications with GRID Superscalar. 151-170 - Péter Kacsuk, Gábor Dózsa, József Kovács, Róbert Lovas, Norbert Podhorszki, Zoltán Balaton, Gabor Gombás:
P-GRADE: A Grid Programming Environment. 171-197 - Ian J. Taylor, Matthew S. Shields, Ian Wang, Omer F. Rana:
Triana Applications within Grid Computing and Peer to Peer Environments. 199-217 - Florian Schintke, Alexander Reinefeld:
Modeling Replica Availability in Large Data Grids. 219-227
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2003
- Andrew A. Chien:
Introduction. 229 - Vanish Talwar, Sujoy Basu, Raj Kumar:
Architecture and Environment for Enabling Interactive Grids. 231-250 - Soonwook Hwang, Carl Kesselman:
A Flexible Framework for Fault Tolerance in the Grid. 251-272 - Sandip Agarwala, Christian Poellabauer, Jiantao Kong, Karsten Schwan, Matthew Wolf:
System-Level Resource Monitoring in High-Performance Computing Environments. 273-289 - Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Madhulika Yalamanchi, Simha Sethumadhavan, James C. Browne:
Pagerank Computation and Keyword Search on Distributed Systems and P2P Networks. 291-307 - An-Cheng Huang, Peter Steenkiste:
Network-Sensitive Service Discovery. 309-326
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2003
- Jon Crowcroft, Saleem N. Bhatti:
Editorial. 327 - Miguel Rio, Andrea di Donato, Frank Saka, Nicola Pezzi, Richard Smith, Saleem N. Bhatti, Peter Clarke:
Quality of Service Networking for High Performance Grid Applications. 329-343 - Hadrien Bullot, Roger Les Cottrell, Richard Hughes-Jones:
Evaluation of Advanced TCP Stacks on Fast Long-Distance Production Networks. 345-359 - Ravi S. Prasad, Manish Jain, Constantinos Dovrolis:
Socket Buffer Auto-Sizing for High-Performance Data Transfers. 361-376 - Yunhong Gu, Robert L. Grossman:
SABUL: A Transport Protocol for Grid Computing. 377-386 - Raouf Boutaba, Wojciech M. Golab, Youssef Iraqi, Tianshu Li, Bill St. Arnaud:
Grid-Controlled Lightpaths for High Performance Grid Applications. 387-394 - Malathi Veeraraghavan, Xuan Zheng, Wu-chun Feng, Hojun Lee, Edwin K. P. Chong, Hua Li:
Scheduling and Transport for File Transfers on High-Speed Optical Circuits. 395-405
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