Towards Next Generation Grids 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-72498-0_23
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Supporting Workflow-level PS Applications by the P-GRADE Grid portal

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“…Parameter study support in P-GRADE Portal P-GRADE Portal supports Parameter Study (Kacsuk et al 2007) type high level of parallelization. The original "job" idea has extended by two special jobs, called Generator and Collector to make flexible the development of Parameter Study type workflows in P-GRADE Portal.…”
Section: Workflow Concept Of the P-grade Portalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameter study support in P-GRADE Portal P-GRADE Portal supports Parameter Study (Kacsuk et al 2007) type high level of parallelization. The original "job" idea has extended by two special jobs, called Generator and Collector to make flexible the development of Parameter Study type workflows in P-GRADE Portal.…”
Section: Workflow Concept Of the P-grade Portalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an active research effort going on in the field of bio-informatics and medical imaging on distributed systems, be it GRIDs [7], cloud computing [12], supercomputers, or GPGPU-s. The image processing algorithms needed for the analysis are inherently parallelizable as there is a large number of independent samples to work on.…”
Section: Benefits Of Parallelizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GRB [1], P-GRADE [2], GENIUS [3]) have been put to address grid portals issues in order to provide a complete set of general purpose functionalities to transparently and securely deal with job submission, workflow management, resource management, job scheduling, file transfer, replica management, etc in a grid environment (both gLite [17] and Globus [16] based). Moreover, from the standardization point of view, the OGF Grid Computing Environment (GCE) research group aimed at "contributing to the coherence and interoperability of frameworks, portals, PSEs, and other Grid-based computing environments by establishing standards that are required to integrate technology implementations and solutions".…”
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confidence: 99%