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Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality by Fran Berman,

Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality by Fran Berman,
"A few years ago The Grid emerged as one of the most important new developments in building the infrastructure for computational science in the 21st century. The tremendous enthusiasm for grid computing has led to an extremely rapid growth of our knowledge about how to make grids a reality. This is a timely book with contributions by the world s leading experts on building grids it synthesizes all the exciting developments of the recent years. Horst D. Simon, "Director, NERSC Center and Computational Research The Grid is the computing and data management infrastructure that will provide the electronic underpinning for a global society. As our life styles change with the development of technology, the demand for global interaction and networking in business, government, research, science and entertainment increases. The Grid integrates networking, communication, computation and information to provide a virtual platform for computation and data management, just as the Internet provides a virtual platform for access to information. Using the Grid, users can access remote computers and gain the ability to use networked resources (computers, data archives, scientific instruments, etc.) together to solve a single problem. Large-scale grids are intrinsically distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic. They promise effectively infinite cycles and storage, as well as access to instruments, visualization devices, and much more, without regard to geographic location. To make good this promise, complex systems ofsoftware and services must be developed. In this book the authors consider the Grid in depth, describing its immense potential and complexity from the perspective of the community of individuals working hard to transform the Grid computing vision into reality.



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