Maozhen Li & Mark Baker 
The Grid [PDF ebook] 
Core Technologies

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Find out which technologies enable the Grid and how to employ
them successfully!
This invaluable text provides a complete, clear, systematic, and
practical understanding of the technologies that enable the Grid.
The authors outline all the components necessary to create a Grid
infrastructure that enables support for a range of wide-area
distributed applications. The Grid: Core Technologies takes
a pragmatic approach with numerous practical examples of software
in context. It describes the middleware components of the Grid
step-by-step, and gives hands-on advice on designing and building a
Grid environment with the Globus Toolkit, as well as writing
applications.
The Grid: Core Technologies:
* Provides a solid and up-to-date introduction to the
technologies that underpin the Grid.
* Contains a systematic explanation of the Grid, including its
infrastructure, basic services, job management, user interaction,
and applications.
* Explains in detail OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture), Web
Services technologies (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI), and Grid Monitoring.
* Covers Web portal-based tools such as the Java Co G, Grid Port,
Grid Sphere, and JSR 168 Portlets.
* Tackles hot topics such as WSRF (Web Services Resource
Framework), the Semantic Grid, the Grid Security Infrastructure,
and Workflow systems.
* Offers practical examples to enhance the understanding and use
of Grid components and the associated tools.
This rich resource will be essential reading for researchers and
postgraduate students in computing and engineering departments, IT
professionals in distributed computing, as well as Grid end users
such as physicists, statisticians, biologists and chemists.

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Tabela de Conteúdo

About the Authors.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
1 An Introduction to the Grid.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Characterization of the Grid.
1.3 Grid-Related Standards Bodies.
1.4 The Architecture of the Grid.
1.5 References.
Part One: System Infrastructure.
2 OGSA and WSRF.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Traditional Paradigms for Distributed Computing.
2.3 Web Services.
2.4 OGSA.
2.5 The Globus Toolkit 3 (GT3).
2.6 OGSA-DAI.
2.7 WSRF.
2.8 Chapter Summary.
2.9 Further Reading and Testing.
2.10 Key Points.
2.11 References.
3 The Semantic Grid and Autonomic Computing.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Metadata and Ontology in the Semantic Web.
3.3 Semantic Web Services.
3.4 A Layered Structure of the Semantic Grid.
3.5 Semantic Grid Activities.
3.6 Autonomic Computing.
3.6.1 What is autonomic computing?
3.6.2 Features of autonomic computing systems.
3.6.3 Autonomic computing projects.
3.6.4 A vision of autonomic Grid services.
3.7 Chapter Summary.
3.8 Further Reading and Testing.
3.9 Key Points.
3.10 References.
Part Two: Basic Services.
4 Grid Security.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 A Brief Security Primer.
4.3 Cryptography.
4.4 Grid Security.
4.5 Putting it all Together.
4.6 Possible Vulnerabilities.
4.7 Summary.
4.8 Acknowledgements.
4.9 Further Reading.
4.10 References.
5 Grid Monitoring.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA).
5.3 Review Criteria.
5.4 An Overview of Grid Monitoring Systems.
5.5 Other Monitoring Systems.
5.6 Summary.
5.7 Chapter Summary.
5.8 Further Reading and Testing.
5.9 Key Points.
5.10 References.
Part Three: Job Management and User Interaction.
6 Grid Scheduling and Resource Management.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Scheduling Paradigms.
6.3 How Scheduling Works.
6.4 A Review of Condor, SGE, PBS and LSF.
6.5 Grid Scheduling with Qo S.
6.6 Chapter Summary.
6.7 Further Reading and Testing.
6.8 Key Points.
6.9 References.
7 Workflow Management for the Grid.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 The Workflow Management Coalition.
7.3 Web Services-Oriented Flow Languages.
7.4 Grid Services-Oriented Flow Languages.
7.5 Workflow Management for the Grid.
7.6 Chapter Summary.
7.7 Further Reading and Testing.
7.8 Key Points.
7.9 References.
8 Grid Portals.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 First-Generation Grid Portals.
8.3 Second-Generation Grid Portals.
8.4 Chapter Summary.
8.5 Further Reading and Testing.
8.6 Key Points.
8.7 References.
Part Four: Applications.
9 Grid Applications – Case Studies.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 GT3 Use Cases.
9.3 OGSA-DAI Use Cases.
9.4 Resource Management Case Studies.
9.5 Grid Portal Use Cases.
9.6 Workflow Management – Discovery Net Use Cases.
9.7 Semantic Grid – my Grid Use Case.
9.8 Autonomic Computing – Auto Mate Use Case.
9.9 Conclusions.
9.10 References.
Glossary.
Index.

Sobre o autor

Dr Maozhen Li is currently Lecturer in Electronics and
Computer Engineering, in the School of Engineering and Design at
Brunel University, UK. From January 1999 to January 2002, he was
Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science, Cardiff
University, UK. Dr Li received his Ph D degree in 1997, from the
Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
His research interests are in the areas of Grid computing,
problem-solving environments for large-scale simulations, software
agents for semantic information retrieval, multi-modal user
interface design and computer support for cooperative work. Since
1997, Dr Li has published 30 research papers in prestigious
international journals and conferences.
Dr Mark Baker is a hardworking Reader in Distributed
Systems at the University of Portsmouth. He also currently holds
visiting chairs at the universities of Reading and Westminster.
Mark has resided in the relative safety of academia since leaving
the British Merchant, where he was a navigating officer, in the
early 1980s. Mark has held posts at various universities, including
Cardiff, Edinburgh and Syracuse. He has a number of geek-like
interests, which his research group at Portsmouth help him pursue.
These include wide-area resource monitoring, messaging systems for
parallel and wide-area applications, middleware such as information
and security services, as well as performance evaluation and
modelling of computer systems.
Mark’s non-academic interests include squash (getting too
old), DIY (he may one day finish his house off), reading (far too
many science fiction books), keeping the garden ship-shape and a
beer or two to reduce the pain of the aforementioned
activities.

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