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Paper DetailsInteractive Computing with the Minimum intrusion Grid (MiG) Authors: Bjørndalen, John Markus, Anshus, Otto J., Vinter, Brian Abstract: Grid computing is finally starting to provide solutions for capacity computing, that is problem solving where there is a large number of independent tasks for execution. This paper describes the experiences with using Grid for capability computing, i.e. solving a single task efficiently. The chosen capability application is driving a very large display which requires enormous processing power due to its huge graphic resolution (7168 x 3072 pixels). Though we use an advanced Grid middleware, the conclusion is that new features are required to provide such coordinated calculations as the present application requires.Proceedings: Communicating Process Architectures 2005, Jan F. Broenink, Herman Roebbers, Johan P. E. Sunter, Peter H. Welch, David C. Wood, 2005, pp 261 - 273 published by IOS Press, Amsterdam Files: PDFThis record in other formats: Web page: BibTEX, ReferPlain text: BibTEX, Refer |
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