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Before the Enterprise Resource Planning concepts business functions within enterprises were supported by small and isolated applications, most of them developed internally. Yet today ERP platforms are not by themselves the answer to all organizations needs especially in times of differentiated...
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, scope and flexibility of collective research enterprises. Animated by much the same vision, the UK e-Science Core Programme … the outcomes envisaged for these undertakings. Success in realizing the potential of e-Science – and other global … latter class of challenges facing “e-Science” lie in the micro- and meso-level incentive structures created by the existing …
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Grid is a centerpiece of the "utility computing" marketing drive taken up by nearly every vendor. Load balancers, clustering solutions, blade servers—just about any product can come to market with a grid label. The grid technologies, like smart grid, and services will help companies to be...
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The problem description of data models and types of databases has generated and gives rise to extensive controversy generated by their complexity, the many factors involved in the actual process of implementation. Grids encourage and promote the publication, sharing and integration of scientific...
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In the scope of portal development, in order to talk about security issues, concerns, and solutions, it is necessary to define a few terms: authentication, authorization, Single Sign-On (SSO), confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation. Focusing on the scope of what the portal developer and...
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This paper presents the grid computing technology, the recent developments in this field. The idea of grid computing has its origins in the early development of computer networks and technologies involved, given that CPU cycle use "free" or "unused" was seen as an optimal and cost-effective way...
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This paper examines the importance of secure structures in the process of analyzing and distributing information with aid of Grid-based technologies. The advent of distributed network has provided many practical opportunities for detecting and recording the time of events, and made efforts to...
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We implement a dynamic programming algorithm on a computational grid consisting of loosely coupled processors, possibly including clusters and individual workstations. The grid changes dynamically during the computation, as processors enter and leave the pool of workstations. The algorithm is...
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This paper develops a sociomaterial perspective on digital coordination. It extends Pickering’s mangle of practice by using a trichordal approach to temporal emergence. We provide new understanding as to how the nonhuman and human agencies involved in coordination are embedded in the past,...
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The cloud computing paradigm has been defined from several points of view, the main two directions being either as an evolution of the grid and distributed computing paradigm, or, on the contrary, as a disruptive revolution in the classical paradigms of operating systems, network layers and web...
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