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Diet: A Scalable Toolbox to Build Network Enabled Servers on the GridLIP LABORATORY/GRAAL PROJECT, UMR CNRS, ENS LYON, INRIA, UNIV. CLAUDE BERNARD, LYON 1, FRANCE
LIP LABORATORY/GRAAL PROJECT, UMR CNRS, ENS LYON, INRIA, UNIV. CLAUDE BERNARD, LYON 1, FRANCE FREDERIC.DESPREZ{at}ENS-LYON.FR Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classical client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of a middleware developed by the GRAAL team called DIET (for Distributed Interactive Engineering Tool-box). DIET is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.
Key Words: Grid enabled server systems scalable scheduling resource management
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 20, No. 3,
335-352 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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