Volume 27, Number 1, January 2011
- Ruben Van den Bossche, Kurt Vanmechelen, Jan Broeckhove:
An evaluation of the benefits of fine-grained value-based scheduling on general purpose clusters.
1-9

- Ramon Nou, Ferran Julià, Kevin Hogan, Jordi Torres:
A path to achieving a self-managed Grid middleware.
10-19

- Andrea Bosin, Nicoletta Dessì, Barbara Pes:
Extending the SOA paradigm to e-Science environments.
20-31

- Yuhui Deng, Frank Wang:
LAG: Achieving transparent access to legacy data by leveraging grid environment.
32-39

- Juan Manuel Marín Pérez, Jorge Bernal Bernabé, Jose M. Alcaraz Calero, Félix J. García Clemente, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Antonio F. Gómez-Skarmeta:
Semantic-based authorization architecture for Grid.
40-55

Special section:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design
- Anne E. James, Jonice Oliviera:
Special section: Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design.
56-57

- Rose Tshoganetso Khachana, Anne E. James, Rahat Iqbal:
Relaxation of ACID properties in AuTrA, The adaptive user-defined transaction relaxing approach.
58-66

- Xiaogang Wang, Junzhou Luo, Ming Yang, Zhen Ling:
A potential HTTP-based application-level attack against Tor.
67-77

- Jean-Paul A. Barthès:
OMAS - a flexible multi-agent environment for CSCWD.
78-87

- Matthias Uflacker, Alexander Zeier:
A semantic network approach to analyzing virtual team interactions in the early stages of conceptual design.
88-99

- Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Evandro Manara Miletto, Luciano Vargas Flores, Aurelio Faustino Hoppe:
Cooperative mechanisms for networked music.
100-108

- Juan Rodríguez-Covili, Sergio F. Ochoa, José A. Pino, Valeria Herskovic, Jesús Favela, David A. Mejia, Alberto L. Morán:
Towards a reference architecture for the design of mobile shared workspaces.
109-118

- Ricardo M. L. Barros, José A. Rodrigues Nt., Geraldo Xexéo, Jano Moreira de Souza:
A collaborative approach to build evaluated web page datasets.
119-126

- Benjamin Weyers, Wolfram Luther, Nelson Baloian:
Interface creation and redesign techniques in collaborative learning scenarios.
127-138

Volume 27, Number 2, February 2011
- Lucio Grandinetti, Ornella Pisacane:
Web based prediction for diabetes treatment.
139-147

- Leyli Mohammad Khanli, Saeed Kargar:
FRDT: Footprint Resource Discovery Tree for grids.
148-156

- Lifeng Ai, Maolin Tang, Colin J. Fidge:
Partitioning composite web services for decentralized execution using a genetic algorithm.
157-172

- Enis Afgan, Purushotham Bangalore, Karolj Skala:
Application Information Services for distributed computing environments.
173-181

- Panagiotis C. Kokkinos, Kostas Christodoulopoulos, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos:
Efficient data consolidation in grid networks and performance analysis.
182-194

- Krzysztof Benedyczak, Piotr Bala, Sven van den Berghe, Roger Menday, Bernd Schuller:
Key aspects of the UNICORE 6 security model.
195-201

- K. Sashi, Antony Selvadoss Thanamani:
Dynamic replication in a data grid using a Modified BHR Region Based Algorithm.
202-210

- Jun Ho Huh, John Lyle, Cornelius Namiluko, Andrew Martin:
Managing application whitelists in trusted distributed systems.
211-226

- Ruay-Shiung Chang, Chun-Fu Lin, Jen-Jom Chen:
Selecting the most fitting resource for task execution.
227-231

Volume 27, Number 3, March 2011
Special section:
Data management for eScience
- Sandro Fiore, Giovanni Aloisio:
Special section: Data management for eScience.
290-291

- Gregory Giuliani, Nicolas Ray, Anthony Lehmann:
Grid-enabled Spatial Data Infrastructure for environmental sciences: Challenges and opportunities.
292-303

- Laura Díaz, Carlos Granell, Michael Gould, Joaquín Huerta:
Managing user-generated information in geospatial cyberinfrastructures.
304-314

- Carlo Manuali, Antonio Laganà:
GriF: A new collaborative framework for a web service approach to grid empowered calculations.
315-318

- K. G. Begeman, Andrey N. Belikov, Danny Boxhoorn, F. Dijkstra, H. Holties, Z. Meyer-Zhao, G. A. Renting, Edwin Valentijn, Willem-Jan Vriend:
LOFAR Information System.
319-328

- Peter Ansell:
Model and prototype for querying multiple linked scientific datasets.
329-333

- Sandro Fiore, Alessandro Negro, Giovanni Aloisio:
The data access layer in the GRelC system architecture.
334-340

- Efthymia Tsamoura, Anastasios Gounaris, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Decentralized execution of linear workflows over web services.
341-347

- Xiaoxun Sun, Min Li, Hua Wang:
A family of enhanced (L, alpha)-diversity models for privacy preserving data publishing.
348-356

Volume 27, Number 4, April 2011
Special section:
Future Generation Information Technology
Volume 27, Number 5, May 2011
- Jun Wu, Xin Xu, Pengcheng Zhang, Chunming Liu:
A novel multi-agent reinforcement learning approach for job scheduling in Grid computing.
430-439

- Gabriel Mateescu, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Calvin J. Ribbens:
Hybrid Computing - Where HPC meets grid and Cloud Computing.
440-453

- Zoltan Farkas, Péter Kacsuk:
P-GRADE Portal: A generic workflow system to support user communities.
454-465

- Susmit Bagchi:
A distributed algorithm for ordered, atomic and simultaneous group communication.
466-475

- Benjamin Aziz, Geoff W. Hamilton:
Verifying a delegation protocol for grid systems.
476-485

- Luis Tomás, Agustín C. Caminero, Carmen Carrión, Blanca Caminero:
Network-aware meta-scheduling in advance with autonomous self-tuning system.
486-497

- So Yamaoka, Kai-Uwe Doerr, Falko Kuester:
Visualization of high-resolution image collections on large tiled display walls.
498-505

- Shakti Mishra, Dharmender Singh Kushwaha, Arun Kumar Misra:
Hybrid reliable load balancing with MOSIX as middleware and its formal verification using process algebra.
506-526

Special section:
Trusted computing
- Yang Xiang, Wanlei Zhou:
Special Section: Trusted computing.
527-528

- Guojun Wang, Jie Wu:
Multi-dimensional evidence-based trust management with multi-trusted paths.
529-538

- Van-Hau Pham, Marc Dacier:
Honeypot trace forensics: The observation viewpoint matters.
539-546

- Yining Liu, Keqiu Li, Yingwei Jin, Yong Zhang, Wenyu Qu:
A novel reputation computation model based on subjective logic for mobile ad hoc networks.
547-554

- John Clark, Sylvain Leblanc, Scott Knight:
Compromise through USB-based Hardware Trojan Horse device.
555-563

- Aarthi Nagarajan, Vijay Varadharajan:
Dynamic trust enhanced security model for trusted platform based services.
564-573

- Jinwei Hu, Ruixuan Li, Zhengding Lu, Jianfeng Lu, Xiaopu Ma:
RAR: A role-and-risk based flexible framework for secure collaboration.
574-586

Special section:
Grid and pervasive computing 2009
- Massimo Cafaro, Henning Müller, Nabil Abdennadher:
Special Section: Grid and Pervasive Computing 2009.
587-589

- Saurabh Sehgal, Miklós Erdélyi, André Merzky, Shantenu Jha:
Understanding application-level interoperability: Scaling-out MapReduce over high-performance grids and clouds.
590-599

- Constantino Vázquez, Eduardo Huedo, Rubén S. Montero, Ignacio Martín Llorente:
On the use of clouds for grid resource provisioning.
600-605

- Jean-Claude Charr, Raphaël Couturier, David Laiymani:
JACEP2P-V2: A fully decentralized and fault tolerant environment for executing parallel iterative asynchronous applications on volatile distributed architectures.
606-613

- Jasim A. Ghaeb, Mahmoud A. Smadi, J. Chebil:
A high performance data integrity assurance based on the determinant technique.
614-619

- Eun-Jun Yoon, Kee-Young Yoo:
A secure broadcasting cryptosystem and its application to grid computing.
620-626

- Xudong Song, Wanchun Dou, Jinjun Chen:
A workflow framework for intelligent service composition.
627-636

- Paul de Vrieze, Lai Xu, Athman Bouguettaya, Jian Yang, Jinjun Chen:
Building enterprise mashups.
637-642

- Ryo Kanbayashi, Mitsuhisa Sato:
A distributed architecture of Sensing Web for sharing open sensor nodes.
643-648

Volume 27, Number 6, June 2011
Regular papers
- Kevin Ponto, Kai Doerr, Tom Wypych, John Kooker, Falko Kuester:
CGLXTouch: A multi-user multi-touch approach for ultra-high-resolution collaborative workspaces.
649-656

- József Kovács, Péter Kacsuk, Andre Lomaka:
Using a private desktop grid system for accelerating drug discovery.
657-666

- H. Kevser Sunercan, M. Nedim Alpdemir, Nihan Kesim Cicekli:
A systematic approach to the integration of overlapping partitions in service-oriented data grids.
667-680

- Lien Deboosere, Pieter Simoens, J. De Wachter, Bert Vankeirsbilck, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Grid design for mobile thin client computing.
681-693

- Donglai Zhang, Paul D. Coddington, Andrew L. Wendelborn:
Web services workflow with result data forwarding as resources.
694-702

- Leyli Mohammad Khanli, Farnaz Mahan, Ayaz Isazadeh:
Active rule learning using decision tree for resource management in Grid computing.
703-710

- Alberto Faro, Daniela Giordano, Francesco Maiorana:
Mining massive datasets by an unsupervised parallel clustering on a GRID: Novel algorithms and case study.
711-724

- Jakub T. Moscicki, Massimo Lamanna, Marian Bubak, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Processing moldable tasks on the grid: Late job binding with lightweight user-level overlay.
725-736

Special section:
The third provenance challenge on using the open provenance model for interoperability
- Yogesh Simmhan, Paul T. Groth, Luc Moreau:
Special Section: The third provenance challenge on using the open provenance model for interoperability.
737-742

- Luc Moreau, Ben Clifford, Juliana Freire, Joe Futrelle, Yolanda Gil, Paul T. Groth, Natalia Kwasnikowska, Simon Miles, Paolo Missier, Jim Myers, Beth Plale, Yogesh Simmhan, Eric G. Stephan, Jan Van den Bussche:
The Open Provenance Model core specification (v1.1).
743-756

- Paul T. Groth, Luc Moreau:
Representing distributed systems using the Open Provenance Model.
757-765

- André Freitas, Tomas Knap, Seán O'Riain, Edward Curry:
W3P: Building an OPM based provenance model for the Web.
766-774

- Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr., Ben Clifford, Marta Mattoso, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster:
Provenance management in Swift.
775-780

- Chunhyeok Lim, Shiyong Lu, Artem Chebotko, Farshad Fotouhi:
Storing, reasoning, and querying OPM-compliant scientific workflow provenance using relational databases.
781-789

- Yogesh Simmhan, Roger S. Barga:
Analysis of approaches for supporting the Open Provenance Model: A case study of the Trident workflow workbench.
790-796

- Li Ding, James Michaelis, James P. McCusker, Deborah L. McGuinness:
Linked provenance data: A semantic Web-based approach to interoperable workflow traces.
797-805

- Simon Miles:
Mapping attribution metadata to the Open Provenance Model.
806-811

- Paolo Missier, Carole A. Goble:
Workflows to open provenance graphs, round-trip.
812-819

Special section:
Grid and pervasive computing 2010
- Ruay-Shiung Chang, Han-Chieh Chao:
Special Section: Grid and pervasive computing (selected papers from 2010 International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing).
820-822

- Chin-Feng Lai, Jui-Hung Chang, Chia-Cheng Hu, Yueh-Min Huang, Han-Chieh Chao:
CPRS: A cloud-based program recommendation system for digital TV platforms.
823-835

- Saeed Ebadi, Leyli Mohammad Khanli:
A new distributed and hierarchical mechanism for service discovery in a grid environment.
836-842

- Yen-Liang Su, Po-Cheng Chen, Jyh-Biau Chang, Ce-Kuen Shieh:
Variable-sized map and locality-aware reduce on public-resource grids.
843-849

- Mahmood Ahmadi, Asadollah Shahbahrami, Stephan Wong:
Collaboration of reconfigurable processors in grid computing: Theory and application.
850-859

- Chih-Chiang Hsu, Kuo-Chan Huang, Feng-Jian Wang:
Online scheduling of workflow applications in grid environments.
860-870

- Waheed Iqbal, Matthew N. Dailey, David Carrera, Paul Janecek:
Adaptive resource provisioning for read intensive multi-tier applications in the cloud.
871-879

Volume 27, Number 7, July 2011
Special issue
- Paola Grosso, Laurin Herr, Naohisa Ohta, Paul Hearty, Cees de Laat:
CineGrid: Super high definition media over optical networks.
881-885

- Jiri Halak, Michal Krsek, Sven Ubik, Petr Zejdl, Felix Nevrela:
Real-time long-distance transfer of uncompressed 4K video for remote collaboration.
886-892

- Joe Mambretti, Mathieu Lemay, Scott Campbell, Hervé Guy, Thomas Tam, Eric Bernier, Bobby Ho, Michel Savoie, Cees de Laat, Ronald van der Pol, Jim Hao Chen, Fei Yeh, Sergi Figuerola, Pau Minoves, Dimitra Simeonidou, Eduard Escalona, Norberto Amaya Gonzalez, Admela Jukan, Wolfgang Bziuk, Dongkyun Kim, Kwangjong Cho, Hui-Lan Lee, Te-Lung Liu:
High Performance Digital Media Network (HPDMnet): An advanced international research initiative and global experimental testbed.
893-905

- Richard Weinberg:
Producing and streaming high resolution digital movies of microscopic subjects.
906-913

- Ratko Jagodic, Luc Renambot, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Sachin Deshpande:
Enabling multi-user interaction in large high-resolution distributed environments.
914-923

- Todd Margolis, Sheldon Brown, Tracy Cornish, Hector Bracho, Michael Stanton, Tereza Cristina Melo de Brito Carvalho, Fernando F. Redigolo, Fábio Carneiro de Castro, Kunitake Kaneko, Jane de Almeida, Cicero Inacio da Silva, Eunézio Antônio de Souza:
Tri-continental premiere of 4K feature movie via network streaming at FILE 2009.
924-934

- Nathan Brock, Michelle Daniels, Steve Morris, Peter Otto:
A collaborative computing model for audio post-production.
935-943

- Kunitake Kaneko, Naohisa Ohta:
Design and implementation of live image file feeding to dome theaters.
944-951

- Masahiko Kitamura, Daisuke Shirai, Kunitake Kaneko, Takahiro Murooka, Tomoko Sawabe, Tatsuya Fujii, Atsushi Takahara:
Beyond 4K: 8K 60p live video streaming to multiple sites.
952-959

- Ralph Koning, Paola Grosso, Cees de Laat:
Using ontologies for resource description in the CineGrid Exchange.
960-965

- Shaofeng Liu, Jürgen P. Schulze, Laurin Herr, Jeffrey D. Weekley, Bing Zhu, Natalie van Osdol, Dana Plepys, Mike Wan:
CineGrid Exchange: A workflow-based peta-scale distributed storage platform on a high-speed network.
966-976

- Shaofeng Liu, Jürgen P. Schulze, Thomas A. DeFanti:
CSTP: A parallel data transfer protocol using cross-stream coding.
977-985

- Daisuke Shirai, Masahiko Kitamura, Tatsuya Fujii, Atsushi Takahara, Kunitake Kaneko, Naohisa Ohta:
Multi-point 4K/2K layered video streaming for remote collaboration.
986-990

Volume 27, Number 8, October 2011
- Yun Han Lee, Seiven Leu, Ruay-Shiung Chang:
Improving job scheduling algorithms in a grid environment.
991-998

- George Kakarontzas, Ilias K. Savvas, Ioannis Stamelos:
Agents, clusters and components: A synergistic approach to the GSP.
999-1010

- Eun-Kyu Byun, Yang-Suk Kee, Jin-Soo Kim, Seungryoul Maeng:
Cost optimized provisioning of elastic resources for application workflows.
1011-1026

- Tiago C. Ferreto, Marco Aurélio Stelmar Netto, Rodrigo N. Calheiros, César A. F. De Rose:
Server consolidation with migration control for virtualized data centers.
1027-1034

- Joanna Kolodziej, Fatos Xhafa:
Enhancing the genetic-based scheduling in computational grids by a structured hierarchical population.
1035-1046

- Andreas Berl, Hermann de Meer:
An energy consumption model for virtualized office environments.
1047-1055

- S. M. Aminul Haque, Saadat M. Alhashmi, Rajendran Parthiban:
A survey of economic models in grid computing.
1056-1069

- Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee:
Efficient resource management for running multiple concurrent jobs in a computational grid environment.
1070-1082

- Xiaoyong Tang, Kenli Li, Guiping Liao, Kui Fang, Fan Wu:
A stochastic scheduling algorithm for precedence constrained tasks on Grid.
1083-1091

- Tina Balke, Marina De Vos, Julian A. Padget:
Analysing energy-incentivized cooperation in next generation mobile networks using normative frameworks and an agent-based simulation.
1092-1102

- Bartosz Balis, Bartosz Kowalewski, Marian Bubak:
Real-time Grid monitoring based on complex event processing.
1103-1112

- Alejandro Pérez-Méndez, Gabriel López, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, Antonio F. Gómez-Skarmeta:
Formal description of the SWIFT identity management framework.
1113-1123

- Xiaofeng Wang, Chee Shin Yeo, Rajkumar Buyya, Jinshu Su:
Optimizing the makespan and reliability for workflow applications with reputation and a look-ahead genetic algorithm.
1124-1134

- Chunqi Tian, Baijian Yang:
R2 Trust, a reputation and risk based trust management framework for large-scale, fully decentralized overlay networks.
1135-1141

- Erik Torres, Damià Segrelles, Ignacio Blanquer, Vicente Hernández:
Service monitoring and differentiation techniques for resource allocation in the grid, on the basis of the level of service.
1142-1152

- Zafeirios C. Papazachos, Helen D. Karatza:
Gang scheduling in multi-core clusters implementing migrations.
1153-1165

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