e-Science is a terminology denoting modern scientific experiments and studies being carried out with the support of large-scale Grid infrastructures. The essence of a Grid is to enable resource sharing, including compute resources and storage resources, to as many authorised people as possible. This thesis has made several contributions towards building a national grid infrastructure, by designing and implementing new approaches to simplify the use of the Grid so as to enlarge the user base of grid infrastructure and e-Science. These new systems have been deployed as part of the Australian national grid infrastructure, however the approaches used aim to provide a generic solution so that other grid operators and users can also benefit from ...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
Dr Marc Molinari, Southampton Regional e-Science Centre, School of Engineering Sciences, looks at th...
Advances in networking technologies will soon make it possible to use the global information infrast...
This paper describes the £120M UK ‘e-Science’ initiative and begins by defining what is meant by the...
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE represents the world's largest multi-disciplinary Grid infrastructure t...
e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enh...
Grid computing emerged as a paradigm for high-performance computing and massive parallel processing....
The goal of this project is the development of a novel environment to support globally distributed s...
Much contemporary research benefits from the operation of the Grid for large-scale data storage, sha...
The grid has the potential to transform collaborative scientific investigations through the use of c...
With the advent of Grids - infrastructure for using and managing widely distributed computing and da...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
Large-scale scientific research often relies on the collaborative use of Grid and e-Science infrastr...
The Grid paradigm promises to provide global access to computing resources, data storage and experim...
The next generation of scientific experiments and studies, popularly called e-Science, is carried ou...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
Dr Marc Molinari, Southampton Regional e-Science Centre, School of Engineering Sciences, looks at th...
Advances in networking technologies will soon make it possible to use the global information infrast...
This paper describes the £120M UK ‘e-Science’ initiative and begins by defining what is meant by the...
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE represents the world's largest multi-disciplinary Grid infrastructure t...
e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enh...
Grid computing emerged as a paradigm for high-performance computing and massive parallel processing....
The goal of this project is the development of a novel environment to support globally distributed s...
Much contemporary research benefits from the operation of the Grid for large-scale data storage, sha...
The grid has the potential to transform collaborative scientific investigations through the use of c...
With the advent of Grids - infrastructure for using and managing widely distributed computing and da...
The Grid community has made substantial achievement in the area of Grid computing, and yet most succ...
Large-scale scientific research often relies on the collaborative use of Grid and e-Science infrastr...
The Grid paradigm promises to provide global access to computing resources, data storage and experim...
The next generation of scientific experiments and studies, popularly called e-Science, is carried ou...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
Dr Marc Molinari, Southampton Regional e-Science Centre, School of Engineering Sciences, looks at th...
Advances in networking technologies will soon make it possible to use the global information infrast...