1st IEEE International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models, 2004. GECON 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/gecon.2004.1317583
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The gridbus toolkit for service oriented grid and utility computing: an overview and status report

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“…The Gridbus Toolkit [23] developed by the University of Melbourne provides Grid technologies for service-oriented utility computing. Its architecture is driven by the requirements of Grid economy [22].…”
Section: Workflow Management In Gridbusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gridbus Toolkit [23] developed by the University of Melbourne provides Grid technologies for service-oriented utility computing. Its architecture is driven by the requirements of Grid economy [22].…”
Section: Workflow Management In Gridbusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prominent Grid middleware projects include the Ninf project (Tokyo Institute of Technology) for building a Grid-based remote procedure call (RPC) system [29], the Grid Datafarm (Gfarm) project (AIST, Japan) for providing a petascale data storage-processing system, the Nimrod/G project (Monash University, Australia) for parametric computations on Grid resources [28], and the Gridbus project (University of Melbourne, Australia) for market-oriented Grid and utility computing [54].…”
Section: Asia-pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workflow management in Gridbus [5] provides an XML-based workflow language, oriented towards parametrization and QoS requirements. No branches and loops are supported.…”
Section: Resource Managermentioning
confidence: 99%