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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.20 - 25 Oct 2007 - JonathanFarthing)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Space Science

Fusion

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.19 - 14 Mar 2006 - PaulHarrison)

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General Grid Definition

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This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - One can argue exactly constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations. The links on this page attempt to collect together the major efforts that are current in this area.
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This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - One can argue exactly what constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations. The links on this page attempt to collect together the major efforts that are current in this area.

Standards Bodies

One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies

 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.18 - 14 Dec 2005 - JonathanFarthing)

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Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Space Science

Fusion

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See FusionGrid The US Fusion Collaboratory Project
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Molecular Biology


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.17 - 13 Jul 2005 - SalimAnsari)

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MyGrid The myGrid project aims to exploit the growing interest in Grid technology, with an emphasis on the Information Grid, and provide middleware layers that make it appropriate for the immediate needs of bioinformatics.
GridLab GridLab is funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme. GridLab will produce a set of application-oriented Grid services and toolkits providing capabilities such as dynamic resource brokering, monitoring, data management, security, information, adaptive services and more.
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Software Packages

Name Description
GridAssist A full-fledged standalone package that contains a client and server to run workflows and schedule tasks on Globus environment.

Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy

In Europe the grid effort is coordinated via the Euro VO (formally AVO) and internationally by the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA). The main bodies of grid-based software have been contributed by

 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.16 - 13 Jul 2005 - PaulHarrison)

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Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Particle Physics

Space Science

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Fusion

See FusionGrid The US Fusion Collaboratory Project

 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.15 - 18 Apr 2005 - MattiHeikkurinen)

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Security

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Collaboration

  • AccessGrid is a grid based video conferencing system. It requires a dedicated facility to be set up, and within Europe the majority of such sites are within the UK.

 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.14 - 03 Mar 2005 - MattiHeikkurinen)

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Collaboration

  • AccessGrid is a grid based video conferencing system. It requires a dedicated facility to be set up, and within Europe the majority of such sites are within the UK.
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General Grid Dissemination, link collections


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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.13 - 01 Mar 2005 - PaulHarrison)

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Toolkits

Name Description
Globus The Globus alliance produces the best known toolkit - The latest stable version is known as [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/3.2/][GT3]], although this is undergoing a major revision to [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/development/][GT4]] in an attempt to unify early Open Grid services Infrastructure (OGSI) and the newer Web services Resource framework (WS-RF)
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Condor  
Glite  
MyGrid  
GridLab
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Condor Condor provides a job queueing mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and resource management on clusters of compute nodes.
Glite Lightweight Middleware for grid computing An attempt to design a grid infrastructure based on web services, rather than the Globus approach.
MyGrid The myGrid project aims to exploit the growing interest in Grid technology, with an emphasis on the Information Grid, and provide middleware layers that make it appropriate for the immediate needs of bioinformatics.
GridLab GridLab is funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme. GridLab will produce a set of application-oriented Grid services and toolkits providing capabilities such as dynamic resource brokering, monitoring, data management, security, information, adaptive services and more.

Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy

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Grid Coordinating bodies

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  • OMII Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute. Trying to gather together an easy to install collection of open source grid software. Also funds further development where it feels that there is a gap in functionality.
  • EGEE Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) project is funded by the European Commission and aims to build on recent advances in grid technology and develop a service grid infrastructure which is available to scientists 24 hours-a-day.

Security


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.12 - 28 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

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Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

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See FusionGrid The US Fusion Collaboratory Project

Molecular Biology

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Miscellaneous

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Grid Coordinating bodies


Security

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Collaboration

  • AccessGrid is a grid based video conferencing system. It requires a dedicated facility to be set up, and within Europe the majority of such sites are within the UK.

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.11 - 25 Feb 2005 - MarcoLeoni)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

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See FusionGrid The US Fusion Collaboratory Project

Molecular Biology

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Grid Coordinating bodies

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Miscellaneous


Security

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Collaboration

  • AccessGrid is a grid based video conferencing system. It requires a dedicated facility to be set up, and within Europe the majority of such sites are within the UK.
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.10 - 25 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

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Molecular Biology

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Miscellaneous

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Grid Coordinating bodies


Security

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Collaboration

  • AccessGrid is a grid based video conferencing system. It requires a dedicated facility to be set up, and within Europe the majority of such sites are within the UK.

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.9 - 25 Feb 2005 - JonathanFarthing)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

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See FusionGrid The US Fusion Collaboratory Project

Molecular Biology


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.8 - 25 Feb 2005 - MarcoLeoni)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

TOC: No TOC in "Egg.GridLibrary"


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General Grid Definition

This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - One can argue exactly constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations. The links on this page attempt to collect together the major efforts that are current in this area.
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One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies

Name Description
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GGF? The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level
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GGF The Global Grid Forum (GGF) is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level

OASIS Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.
W3C Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.
IETF Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.
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Standards

Name Description Implementations
OGSA Open Grid Services Architecture - Attempts to define complete framework necessary for a grid - effectively the umbrella for the other standards none?
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WSRF Web services resource framework GT4 Apache Apollo
WSN Web services Notification
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WSRF Web Services Resource Framework GT4 Apache Apollo
WSN Web Services Notification

WS-Security

Toolkits


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.7 - 24 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Condor
Glite
MyGrid
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GridOneD
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GridLab

Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.6 - 24 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies

Name Description
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<
GGF The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level
OASIS Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.
W3C Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.
IETF Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.
WS-I WS-I aims to produce guidelines for web services interoperability.
>
>
GGF? The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level
OASIS Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.
W3C Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.
IETF Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.
WS-I aims to produce guidelines for web services interoperability.

Standards

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Name Description *Implemenations
OGSA
WSRF
WSN
WS-Security
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Name Description Implementations
OGSA Open Grid Services Architecture - Attempts to define complete framework necessary for a grid - effectively the umbrella for the other standards none?
WSRF Web services resource framework GT4 Apache Apollo
WSN Web services Notification
WS-Security

Toolkits

Name Description
Globus The Globus alliance produces the best known toolkit - The latest stable version is known as [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/3.2/][GT3]], although this is undergoing a major revision to [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/development/][GT4]] in an attempt to unify early Open Grid services Infrastructure (OGSI) and the newer Web services Resource framework (WS-RF)
Changed:
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Condor
Glite
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Condor
Glite

MyGrid
GridOneD
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Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy

>
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Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy


In Europe the grid effort is coordinated via the Euro VO (formally AVO) and internationally by the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA). The main bodies of grid-based software have been contributed by

Changed:
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<

Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

Molecular Biology

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Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

Molecular Biology


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Miscellaneous

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Miscellaneous


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Security

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Security



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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.5 - 24 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Standards Bodies

One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies
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Name Description

GGF The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level
OASIS Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.
W3C Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.
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Standards

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OGSA
WSRF
WSN
WS-Security
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Name Description *Implemenations
OGSA
WSRF
WSN
WS-Security

Toolkits

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Name Description

Globus The Globus alliance produces the best known toolkit - The latest stable version is known as [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/3.2/][GT3]], although this is undergoing a major revision to [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/development/][GT4]] in an attempt to unify early Open Grid services Infrastructure (OGSI) and the newer Web services Resource framework (WS-RF)
Condor
Glite

 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.4 - 24 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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Standards Bodies

One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies
Changed:
<
<

GGF

The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level

OASIS

Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.

W3C

Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.

IETF

Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.

WS-I

WS-I aims to produce guidelines for web services interoperability.
>
>
GGF The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level
OASIS Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.
W3C Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.
IETF Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.
WS-I WS-I aims to produce guidelines for web services interoperability.

Standards

Changed:
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OGSA

WSRF

WSN

WS-Security

>
>
OGSA
WSRF
WSN
WS-Security

Toolkits

Changed:
<
<
>
>
Globus The Globus alliance produces the best known toolkit - The latest stable version is known as [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/3.2/][GT3]], although this is undergoing a major revision to [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/development/][GT4]] in an attempt to unify early Open Grid services Infrastructure (OGSI) and the newer Web services Resource framework (WS-RF)
Condor
Glite
MyGrid
GridOneD

Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.3 - 24 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome
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Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

IN PREPARATION
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Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies


TOC: No TOC in "Egg.GridLibrary"

Changed:
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General Grid Definition

Changed:
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This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - There is some flexibility in what exactly constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations.
>
>
This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - One can argue exactly constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations. The links on this page attempt to collect together the major efforts that are current in this area.

Changed:
<
<

Standards Bodies

>
>

Standards Bodies

One of the problems in tracking grid technology is that the relevant standards are scattered amongst the following bodies

Changed:
<
<

OASIS

>
>

GGF

The Global Grid Forum (GGF)? is the body responsible for coordinating the grid standards at the highest level

Changed:
<
<

W3C

>
>

OASIS

Owns mainy of the "WS" standards - These are standards that produce protocols based on SOAP, and cover a wide range of ares from security to resource naming.

Changed:
<
<

GGF

>
>

W3C

Owns the standards of the protocols that are layered on top of the actual transport protocols, most notably SOAP and WSDL. It also has ownership of most of the basic XML standards on which SOAP is based.

Changed:
<
<

IETF

>
>

IETF

Owns the standards of the transport layer protocols.

Deleted:
<
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WS-I

http://www.ws-i.org/

Changed:
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Toolkits

>
>

WS-I

WS-I aims to produce guidelines for web services interoperability.

Added:
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Standards

OGSA

WSRF

WSN

WS-Security

Toolkits


Deleted:
<
<

Changed:
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General

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Domain Specific Implementations

Astronomy

In Europe the grid effort is coordinated via the Euro VO (formally AVO) and internationally by the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA). The main bodies of grid-based software have been contributed by

Particle Physics

Space Science

Fusion

Molecular Biology

Miscellaneous


Security


 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.2 - 21 Feb 2005 - PaulHarrison)

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Link Collection of Grid Components and Technologies

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IN PREPARATION

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TOC: No TOC in "Egg.GridLibrary"

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PAGE IN PREPARATION

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General Grid Definition

This list is a collection of "grid" technologies - There is some flexibility in what exactly constitutes a grid, but in the most general terms grids have components with persistent state that facilitate the building of service oriented architectures around virtual organisations.

Changed:
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... Paul, please put an intitial overview here
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Standards Bodies


Added:
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OASIS


Added:
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W3C


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GGF

IETF

WS-I

http://www.ws-i.org/

Toolkits

General

Security



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 <<O>>  Difference Topic GridLibrary (r1.1 - 19 Feb 2005 - MarkusDolensky)
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Revision r1.1 - 19 Feb 2005 - 11:43 - MarkusDolensky
Revision r1.20 - 25 Oct 2007 - 12:22 - JonathanFarthing
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