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Project notes about the '''Towards tractable toolkits for the Grid: a plea for lightweight, usable middleware'''. Jonathan Chin, Peter V. Coveney, Centre for Computational Science, Department of Chemistry, University College London. RealityGrid 2003. http://www.realitygrid.org/lgpaper21.pdf * Alun:: Looks at significant barriers to widespread acceptance of Grid technology through the end-user community of application scientists. |
Project notes about the '''Towards tractable toolkits for the Grid: a plea for lightweight, usable middleware'''. Jonathan Chin, Peter V. Coveney, Centre for Computational Science, Department of Chemistry, University College London. !RealityGrid 2003. http://www.realitygrid.org/lgpaper21.pdf * Looks at significant barriers to widespread acceptance of Grid technology through the end-user community of application scientists. |
Project notes about the Towards tractable toolkits for the Grid: a plea for lightweight, usable middleware. Jonathan Chin, Peter V. Coveney, Centre for Computational Science, Department of Chemistry, University College London. RealityGrid 2003. http://www.realitygrid.org/lgpaper21.pdf
- Looks at significant barriers to widespread acceptance of Grid technology through the end-user community of application scientists.
Requirements include develop a simple, lightweight Grid middleware which is "good enough" for rapid adoption, rather than taking longer to develop a solution which will, supposedly, suit all needs.
- Such a toolkit must be:
- substantially more portable, lightweight, and modular in design;
- produced in very close collaboration with application scientists;
- sufficiently well-documented that end-users will be able to port existing codes to use Grid techniques with the minimum of hassle.