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Concepts and Technologies for a Worldwide Grid Infrastructure

Alexander ReinefeldContact Information and Florian SchintkeContact Information

(5)  Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), Germany
Abstract
Grid computing got much attention lately—not only from the academic world, but also from industry and business. But what remains when the dust of the many press articles has settled? We try to answer this question by investigating the concepts and techniques grids are based on. We distinguish three kinds of grids: the HTML-based Information Grid, the contemporary Resource Grid, and the newly evolving Service Grid.
We show that grid computing is not just another hype, but has the potential to open new perspectives for the co-operative use of distributed resources. Grid computing is on the right way to solve a key problem in our distributed computing world: the discovery and coordinated use of distributed services that may be implemented by volatile, dynamic local resources.

Contact Information Alexander Reinefeld
Email: ar@zib.de

Contact Information Florian Schintke
Email: schintke@zib.de
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