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Computational Grid
Module Type: Information Technology Track
Module Code: 735Π
Syllabus: Definition of Computational Grid (GD). GD problems description; security, file transfer via proxy, task submission etc. Basic XML grammars and protocols used in GD (WSDL, SOAP, UDDI). OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture). Globus Toolkit. WSRF (Web Services Resource Framework). GD application fields (High Performance Computing, virtual organizations) etc.
Module Aims-Objectives: The aim of this module is to familiarize students with the terms used in describing computational grids such as joint and secure resource allocation for the creation of virtual organizations comprised of heterogeneous systems. Basic protocols and methods used for the creation of GDs (with focus in GGF Global Grid Forum standards and the Globus Toolkit) will be analyzed.
Upon completing this module students should be able to design and implement GDs.
Bibliography:

• The Grid: Blueprint for a new computing infrastructure. Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman (ed.)
• Conference papers (specially of CCGrid)
• Lecture Notes.


 
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