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Journal of Grid Computing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2009
- Chee Shin Yeo
, Rajkumar Buyya:
Integrated Risk Analysis for a Commercial Computing Service in Utility Computing. 1-24 - Jefferson Tan, David Abramson
, Colin Enticott:
REMUS: A Rerouting and Multiplexing System for Grid Connectivity Across Firewalls. 25-50 - Douglas Thain
, Christopher Moretti, Jeffrey Hemmes:
Chirp: a practical global filesystem for cluster and Grid computing. 51-72 - Eun-Kyu Byun, Jin-Soo Kim:
DynaGrid: An Adaptive, Scalable, and Reliable Resource Provisioning Framework for WSRF-Compliant Applications. 73-89 - Samer Al-Kiswany, Matei Ripeanu, Adriana Iamnitchi
, Sudharshan Vazhkudai:
Beyond Music Sharing: An Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Data Dissemination Techniques in Large Scientific Collaborations. 91-114 - Andrea Domenici
, Flavia Donno:
Static and Dynamic Data Models for the Storage Resource Manager v2.2. 115-133
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2009
- Sven Schulz, Wolfgang Blochinger, Hannes Hannak:
Capability-Aware Information Aggregation in Peer-to-Peer Grids. 135-167 - Bo Lang, Ian T. Foster, Frank Siebenlist, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Timothy Freeman:
A Flexible Attribute Based Access Control Method for Grid Computing. 169-180 - Martin Waldburger, Matthias Göhner, Helmut Reiser
, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Burkhard Stiller:
Evaluation of an Accounting Model for Dynamic Virtual Organizations. 181-204 - Said Mirza Pahlevi, Isao Kojima:
S-MDS: Semantic Monitoring and Discovery System for the Grid. 205-224 - Sebastian Hudert, Heiko Ludwig, Guido Wirtz
:
Negotiating SLAs-An Approach for a Generic Negotiation Framework for WS-Agreement. 225-246 - Sergio Andreozzi, Paolo Ciancarini
, Danilo Montesi
, Rocco Moretti, Silvio Pardi:
Implementation and Performance Analysis of XMatch: a Language for Quality-based Selection of Grid Services. 247-264 - Vineela Muppavarapu, Soon Myoung Chung:
Role-Based Access Control in a Data Grid Using the Storage Resource Broker and Shibboleth. 265-283
Volume 7, Number 3, September 2009
- Morris Riedel
, Gábor Terstyánszky:
Grid Interoperability for e-Research. 285-286 - Laurence Field, Erwin Laure, Markus W. Schulz:
Grid Deployment Experiences: Grid Interoperation. 287-296 - Gabriele Garzoglio, Ian Alderman, Mine Altunay, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Joe Bester, Keith Chadwick, Vincenzo Ciaschini, Yuri Demchenko
, Andrea Ferraro, Alberto Forti, David L. Groep
, Ted Hesselroth, John Hover, Oscar Koeroo, Chad La Joie, Tanya Levshina
, Zach Miller, Jay Packard, Håkon Sagehaug, Valery Sergeev, Igor Sfiligoi, Neha Sharma, Frank Siebenlist, Valerio Venturi, John Weigand:
Definition and Implementation of a SAML-XACML Profile for Authorization Interoperability Across Grid Middleware in OSG and EGEE. 297-307 - Jens Jensen, Roger Downing, Derek Ross, Matt Hodges, Alex Sim
:
Practical Grid Storage Interoperation. 309-317 - Timo Baur, Rebecca Breu, Tibor Kálmán, Tobias Lindinger, Anne Milbert, Gevorg S. Poghosyan, Helmut Reiser
, Mathilde Romberg
:
An Interoperable Grid Information System for Integrated Resource Monitoring Based on Virtual Organizations. 319-333 - Etienne Urbah, Péter Kacsuk, Zoltán Farkas, Gilles Fedak, Gabor Kecskemeti
, Oleg Lodygensky, Csaba Attila Marosi, Zoltán Balaton, Gabriel Caillat, Gabor Gombás, Adam Kornafeld, József Kovács
, Haiwu He, Róbert Lovas
:
EDGeS: Bridging EGEE to BOINC and XtremWeb. 335-354 - Tamás Kiss
, Tamas Kukla:
Achieving Interoperation of Grid Data Resources via Workflow Level Integration. 355-374 - Thomas Rings, Geoff Caryer, Julian R. Gallop, Jens Grabowski, Tatiana Kovacikova, Stephan Schulz, Ian Stokes-Rees
:
Grid and Cloud Computing: Opportunities for Integration with the Next Generation Network. 375-393 - Ioannis Kanaris, Vasileios Mylonakis, Aristotelis Chatziioannou
, Ilias Maglogiannis
, John Soldatos:
HECTOR: Enabling Microarray Experiments over the Hellenic Grid Infrastructure. 395-416
Volume 7, Number 4, December 2009
- Derrick Kondo:
Preface to the Special Issue on Volunteer Computing and Desktop Grids. 417-418 - Xiaosong Ma, Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai, Zhe Zhang:
Improving Data Availability for Better Access Performance: A Study on Caching Scientific Data on Distributed Desktop Workstations. 419-438 - Péter Kacsuk, József Kovács
, Zoltán Farkas, Csaba Attila Marosi, Gabor Gombás, Zoltán Balaton:
SZTAKI Desktop Grid (SZDG): A Flexible and Scalable Desktop Grid System. 439-461 - Viktors Berstis, Raphael Bolze, Frédéric Desprez, Kevin Reed:
From Dedicated Grid to Volunteer Grid: Large Scale Execution of a Bioinformatics Application. 463-478 - Brent Rood, Michael J. Lewis:
Grid Resource Availability Prediction-Based Scheduling and Task Replication. 479-500 - Eric Martin Heien, David P. Anderson, Kenichi Hagihara:
Computing Low Latency Batches with Unreliable Workers in Volunteer Computing Environments. 501-518 - David Tóth, David Finkel:
Improving the Productivity of Volunteer Computing by Using the Most Effective Task Retrieval Policies. 519-535 - Trilce Estrada
, Michela Taufer
, David P. Anderson:
Performance Prediction and Analysis of BOINC Projects: An Empirical Study with EmBOINC. 537-554 - Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi
, Filipe Araújo
, Luís Moura Silva, Patrício Domingues
, Alvaro E. Arenas
:
Defeating Colluding Nodes in Desktop Grid Computing Platforms. 555-573 - Kan Watanabe, Masaru Fukushi, Susumu Horiguchi:
Optimal Spot-checking for Computation Time Minimization in Volunteer Computing. 575-600 - Viktors Berstis, Raphael Bolze, Frédéric Desprez, Kevin Reed:
Erratum to: From Dedicated Grid to Volunteer Grid: Large Scale Execution of a Bioinformatics Application. 601

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