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Journal of Grid Computing, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2008
- Massimo Lamanna, Erwin Laure:
Preface. 1-2 - Julia Andreeva, Simone Campana, Federica Fanzago, Juha Herrala:
High-Energy Physics on the Grid: the ATLAS and CMS Experience. 3-13 - Cécile Germain-Renaud, Charles Loomis, Jakub T. Moscicki, Romain Texier:
Scheduling for Responsive Grids. 15-27 - Nicolas Jacq, Jean Salzemann, Florence Jacq, Yannick Legré, Emmanuel Medernach, Johan Montagnat, Astrid Maaß, Matthieu Reichstadt, Horst Schwichtenberg, Mahendrakar Sridhar, Vinod Kasam, Marc Zimmermann, Martin Hofmann, Vincent Breton:
Grid-enabled Virtual Screening Against Malaria. 29-43 - Johan Montagnat, Ákos Frohner, Daniel Jouvenot, Christophe Pera, Peter Z. Kunszt, Birger Koblitz, Nuno Santos, Charles Loomis, Romain Texier, Diane Lingrand, Patrick Guio, Ricardo Brito Da Rocha, Antonio Sobreira de Almeida, Zoltán Farkas:
A Secure Grid Medical Data Manager Interfaced to the gLite Middleware. 45-59 - Birger Koblitz, Nuno Santos, V. Pose:
The AMGA Metadata Service. 61-76 - Kostas Christodoulopoulos, Vasileios Gkamas, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos:
Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Jobs in a Grid Environment. 77-101 - Rashedur M. Rahman, Ken Barker, Reda Alhajj:
Replica Placement Strategies in Data Grid. 103-123
Volume 6, Number 2, June 2008
- Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Building a Peer-to-peer Information System in Grids via Self-organizing Agents. 125-140 - Yoshihiro Nakajima, Mitsuhisa Sato, Yoshiaki Aida, Taisuke Boku, Franck Cappello:
Integrating Computing Resources on Multiple Grid-Enabled Job Scheduling Systems Through a Grid RPC System. 141-157 - Ranieri Baraglia, Renato Ferrini, Nicola Tonellotto, Laura Ricci, Ramin Yahyapour:
A Launch-time Scheduling Heuristics for Parallel Applications on Wide Area Grids. 159-175 - Glenn S. Wasson, Norm Beekwilder, David Del Vecchio, Mark M. Morgan, Marty Humphrey:
Resource-oriented Computing: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of WSRF.NET. 177-194 - Andrea Pugliese, Domenico Talia, Ramin Yahyapour:
Modeling and Supporting Grid Scheduling. 195-213
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2008
- Daniel Veit, Wolfgang Gentzsch:
Grid Economics and Business Models. 215-217 - Ramayya Krishnan:
Grid Economics: A Selective Discussion of Two Research Problems. 219-224 - Torsten Eymann, Stefan König, Raimund Matros:
A Framework for Trust and Reputation in Grid Environments. 225-237 - Qin Zheng, Chen-Khong Tham, Bharadwaj Veeravalli:
Dynamic Load Balancing and Pricing in Grid Computing with Communication Delay. 239-253 - James Broberg, Srikumar Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya:
Market-oriented Grids and Utility Computing: The State-of-the-art and Future Directions. 255-276 - Roman Beck, Michael Schwind, Oliver Hinz:
Grid Economics in Departmentalized Enterprises. 277-290 - Kevin L. Mills, Christopher Dabrowski:
Can Economics-based Resource Allocation Prove Effective in a Computation Marketplace? 291-311 - Jim Spohrer, Laura C. Anderson, Norman J. Pass, Tryg Ager, Daniel Gruhl:
Service Science. 313-324 - Dirk Neumann, Jochen Stößer, Christof Weinhardt, Jens Nimis:
A Framework for Commercial Grids - Economic and Technical Challenges. 325-347 - Werner Streitberger, Sebastian Hudert, Torsten Eymann, Björn Schnizler, Floriano Zini, Michele Catalano:
On the Simulation of Grid Market Coordination Approaches. 349-366
Volume 6, Number 4, December 2008
- Luca Gatani, Alessandra De Paola, Giuseppe Lo Re, Salvatore Gaglio:
An Adaptive Routing Mechanism for P2P Resource Discovery. 367 - Johan Montagnat, Tristan Glatard, Isabel Campos Plasencia, Francisco Castejón, Xavier Pennec, Giuliano Taffoni, Vladimir Voznesensky, Claudio Vuerli:
Workflow-Based Data Parallel Applications on the EGEE Production Grid Infrastructure. 369-383 - Alek Opitz, Hartmut König, Sebastian Szamlewska:
What Does Grid Computing Cost? 385-397 - Yuki Kotani, Fumihiko Ino, Kenichi Hagihara:
A Resource Selection System for Cycle Stealing in GPU Grids. 399-416
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