The next-generation ARC middleware

O. Appleton, D. Cameron, J. Cernak, P. Dóbé, M. Ellert, T. Frågåt, M. Grønager, D. Johansson, J. Jönemo, Josva Kleist, M. Kocan, A. Konstantinov, B. Kónya, I. Márton, B. Mohn, S. Möller, H. Müller, Zs. Nagy, J.K. Nielsen, F. Ould SaadaKatarina Pajchel, W. Qiang, A. Read, P. Rosendahl, G. Roczei, M. Savko, M. Skou Andersen, O. Smirnova, P. Stefán, F. Szalai, A. Taga, S. Z. Toor, A. Wäänänen, X. Zhou

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Abstract

The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a light-weight, non-intrusive, simple yet powerful Grid middleware capable of connecting highly heterogeneous computing and storage resources. ARC aims at providing general purpose, flexible, collaborative computing environments suitable for a range of uses, both in science and business. The server side offers the fundamental job execution management, information and data capabilities required for a Grid. Users are provided with an easy to install and use client which provides a basic toolbox for job- and data management. The KnowARC project developed the next-generation ARC middleware, implemented as Web Services with the aim of standard-compliant interoperability.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAnnales des Telecommunications
Vol/bind65
Udgave nummer11-12
Sider (fra-til)771-776
Antal sider6
ISSN0003-4347
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2010

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