Grid Application Systems Design

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ISBN 9780849329975
Cat# AU2997
 

Features

  • Addresses the issues faced by developers, systems analysts, and systems administrators involved in the design, implementation, and running of Grid applications.
  • Covers issues in designing secure Grid applications.
  • Explains Grid programming methods for retrieving information from a disparate and heterogeneous set of data sources.
  • Summary

    Grid computing is an emerging technology designed for high-powered applications. Grid Application Systems Design shows how to unleash the high performance of Grid technology.

    It begins by delving into the history and theory of grid computing, providing background on the concepts, terminology, and issues surrounding it. The book then examines design issues inherent in using Grid technology and a highly distributed computing model. These issues include data updating, data retrieval, concurrency, maintenance, and security concerns. The book also takes an in-depth look at the advantages of migrating toward this new computing architecture and the possibilities it holds for users.

    The author addresses such issues as high capacity bandwidth and interconnection requirements that relate to managers and administrators. Lastly, the book explores the design decisions, issues, and opportunities that must be tackled by the designer, the developer, and the data administrator involved in creating applications for this new paradigm.

    Table of Contents

    GRID COMPUTING
    History
    Types
    Industries
    Benefits

    GRID DESIGN
    Infrastructure
    Servers
    Storage
    Data
    Meta Data
    Applications

    APPLICATION DESIGN
    Environments
    Protocols
    Grid Idiosyncrasies
    Operating System Independent
    Security
    Challenges

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