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The anatomy of the grid: Enabling scalable virtual organizations

Abstract

“Grid” computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed computing by its focus on large-scale resource sharing, innovative applications, and, in some cases, high performance orientation. In this article, the authors define this new field. First, they review the “Grid problem,” which is defined as flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions, and resources—what is referred to as virtual organizations. In such settings, unique authentication, authorization, resource access, resource discovery, and other challenges are encountered. It is this class of problem that is addressed by Grid technologies. Next, the authors present an extensible and open Grid architecture, in which protocols, services, application programming interfaces, and …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman, Steven Tuecke
Journal
The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
200-222
Publisher
Sage Publications