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Programming the Grid with gLite

The past few years have seen the creation of the first production level Grid infrastructures that offer their users a dependable service at an unprecedented scale. Depending on the flavor of middleware services these infrastructures deploy (for instance Condor, gLite, Globus, UNICORE, to name only a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Laure, E, Fisher, S M, Frohner, A, Grandi, C, Kunszt, Peter Z, Krenek, A, Mulmo, O, Pacini, F, Prelz, F, White, J, Barroso, M, Buncic, P, Hemmer, F, Di Meglio, A, Edlund, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/936685
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Sumario:The past few years have seen the creation of the first production level Grid infrastructures that offer their users a dependable service at an unprecedented scale. Depending on the flavor of middleware services these infrastructures deploy (for instance Condor, gLite, Globus, UNICORE, to name only a few) different interfaces to program the Grid infrastructures are provided. Despite ongoing efforts to standardize Grid service interfaces, there are still significant differences in how applications can interface to a Grid infrastructure. In this paper we describe the middleware (gLite) and services deployed on the EGEE Grid infrastructure and explain how applications can interface to them.