Dr
Maximilian Berger
(University of Innsbruck)
13/02/2008, 14:00
Application Porting and Deployment
Oral
In real production grids the time between submitting a grid activity and its execution ranges from 10 to 60 minutes. When porting a complex workflow to the Grid, such as Wien2K, this overhead does not only appear once, but repeatedly, and increases the execution time of workflows largely.
In our previous presentation we showed aggregation of grid activities. Since then we have also...
Ms
Mei Kuan Lim
(Mimos Berhad), Dr
Yee Jiun Yap
(Mimos Berhad)
13/02/2008, 14:20
Existing or Prospective Grid Services
Oral
The proposed system is intended to be implemented in the KnowledgeGRID Malaysia to improve the efficiency of the scheduling system. The work is focused on imperative paradigm tasks since they are commonly used in the aforementioned grid. Imperative paradigm refers to a sequence of commands for the computer to perform and the normally used imperative paradigm programming languages are R!,...
Mr
Branislav Simo
(Institute of Informatics, Slovak Acedmy of Sciences)
13/02/2008, 14:40
Existing or Prospective Grid Services
Oral
Grid computing is a useful tool for complex scientific applications, enabling their execution over a large pool of resources. Many of the deployed applications are a complex workflow composed of many smaller parts. However, most of these applications appear to their users as a monolithic black box, usually driven by a complicated and finely tuned shell script. Once the job starts executing,...
Mr
Boro Jakimovski
(University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius)
13/02/2008, 15:00
Application Porting and Deployment
Oral
The application is implemented as a Java framework for executing genetic algorithms in a distributed fashion using a Grid. The framework consists of two parts: genetic algorithm framework and grid tools. The first part enables researchers to easily implement new optimization problems by simply extending several classes. The second part enables researchers to make their application Grid-aware....