e-Science 2005:
Melbourne,
Australia
First International Conference on e-Science and Grid Technologies (e-Science 2005), 5-8 December 2005, Melbourne, Australia.
IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2448-6
Introduction
- Message from the Conference Co-Chairs.
- Message from the Program Chair.
- Conference Chairs and Committees.
- External Reviewers.
- Organizers and Sponsors.
Keynote Talks
- Ian T. Foster:
Service-Oriented Science: Scaling the Application and Impact of eResearch.
2
- Hideo Matsuda:
A Grid Environment for Data Integration of Scientific Databases.
3-4
- Carole A. Goble:
Putting Semantics into e-Science and Grids.
5
e-Science Applications
- Carl Christensen, Tolu Aina, Dave Stainforth:
The Challenge of Volunteer Computing with Lengthy Climate Model Simulations.
8-15
- Chen Wang, Bassam A. Alqaralleh, Bing Bing Zhou, Michael Till, Albert Y. Zomaya:
A BLAST Service Built on Data Indexed Overlay Network.
16-23
- Liping Zhu, Andréa M. Matsunaga, Vivekananthan Sanjeepan, Herman Lam, José A. B. Fortes:
Application Modeling and Representation for Automatic Grid-Enabling of Legacy Applications.
24-31
- Jonathan Giddy, Ian J. Grimstead, Jason Jones:
The Supplier Model for Legacy Applications in a Grid.
32-39
- Linn Marks Collins, Ketan K. Mane, Mark L. B. Martinez, Jeremy A. T. Hussell, Richard Luce:
ScienceSifter: Facilitating Activity Awareness in Collaborative Research Groups through Focused Information Feeds.
40-47
- Zhongwu Zhou, Feng Wang, Billy D. Todd:
Development of Chemistry Portal for Grid-enabled Molecular Science.
48-55
- Abel W. Lin, Lu Dai, Khim Ung, Jeff Mock, Steven Peltier, Mark H. Ellisman:
The Telescience Tools: Version 2.0.
56-63
- Eliane Araújo, Walfredo Cirne, Gustavo Wagner, Nigini Oliveira, Enio P. Souza, Carlos O. Galvão, Eduardo Sávio Martins:
The SegHidro Experience: Using the Grid to Empower a Hydro-Meteorological Scientific Network.
64-71
- Scott Kolbe, Tianchi Ma, Wei Liu, Wee Siong Soh, Rajkumar Buyya, Gary F. Egan:
A Platform for Distributed Analysis of Neuroimaging Data on Global Grids.
72-79
Production Grids
- Simone Campana, Dario Barberis, Frederic Brochu, Alessandro De Salvo, Flavia Donno, Luc Goossens, Santiago González de la Hoz, Tommaso Lari, Dietrich Liko, Julio Lozano, Guido Negri, Laura Perini, Gilbert Poulard, Silvia Resconi, David Rebatto, Luca Vaccarossa:
Analysis of the ATLAS Rome Production Experience on the LHC Computing Grid.
82-89
- Jeremy Coles:
The Evolving Grid Deployment and Operations Model within EGEE, LCG and GridPP.
90-97
- Mike Surridge, Steve Taylor, David De Roure, Ed Zaluska:
Experiences with GRIA - Industrial Applications on a Web Services Grid.
98-105
Grid Workflows
- Ivona Brandic, Siegfried Benkner, Gerhard Engelbrecht, Rainer Schmidt:
QoS Support for Time-Critical Grid Workflow Applications.
108-115
- Asbjørn Rygg, Scott Mann, Paul Roe, On Wong:
Bio-Workflows with BizTalk: Using a Commercial Workflow Engine for eScience.
116-123
- Jinjun Chen, Yun Yang:
Multiple Temporal Consistency States for Dynamical Verification of Upper Bound Constraints in Grid Workflow Systems.
124-131
- Morris Riedel, Daniel Mallmann, Achim Streit:
Enhancing Scientific Workflows with Secure Shell Functionality in UNICORE Grids.
132-139
- Jia Yu, Rajkumar Buyya, Chen-Khong Tham:
Cost-Based Scheduling of Scientific Workflow Application on Utility Grids.
140-147
- Stefano Beco, Barbara Cantalupo, Ludovico Giammarino, Nikolaos Matskanis, Mike Surridge:
OWL-WS: A Workflow Ontology for Dynamic Grid Service Composition.
148-155
- Katy Wolstencroft, Thomas M. Oinn, Carole A. Goble, Justin Ferris, Chris Wroe, Phillip W. Lord, Kevin Glover, Robert Stevens:
Panoply of Utilities in Taverna.
156-162
Resource Management and Scheduling
- Dean Kuo, Mark McKeown:
Advance Reservation and Co-Allocation Protocol for Grid Computing.
164-171
- Baochuan Lu, Michael Tinker, Amy W. Apon, Doug Hoffman, Lawrence W. Dowdy:
Adaptive Automatic Grid Reconfiguration Using Workload Phase Identification.
172-180
- Sergio Andreozzi, Tiziana Ferrari, Elisabetta Ronchieri, Salvatore Monforte:
Agreement-Based Workload and Resource Management.
181-188
- Jin Huang, Hai Jin, Xia Xie, Qin Zhang:
An Approach to Grid Scheduling Optimization Based on Fuzzy Association Rule Mining.
189-195
- David P. Anderson, Eric Korpela, Rom Walton:
High-Performance Task Distribution for Volunteer Computing.
196-203
- Michela Taufer, Patricia J. Teller, David P. Anderson, Charles L. Brooks III:
Metrics for Effective Resource Management in Global Computing Environments.
204-211
- Erik Elmroth, Johan Tordsson:
An Interoperable, Standards-Based Grid Resource Broker and Job Submission Service.
212-220
- Erik Elmroth, Peter Gardfjäll:
Design and Evaluation of a Decentralized System for Grid-wide Fairshare Scheduling.
221-229
- Peter Clutterbuck:
Cluster Scheduling and Load Balancing via TCP Options.
230-237
- Marco Aurélio Stelmar Netto, Rodrigo N. Calheiros, Rafael K. S. Silva, César A. F. De Rose, Caio Northfleet, Walfredo Cirne:
Transparent Resource Allocation to Exploit Idle Cluster Nodes in Computational Grids.
238-245
Data Management
Web Services and e-Science Enabling Technologies
- Hailong Sun, Liang Zhong, Jinpeng Huai, Yunhao Liu:
OpenSPACE: An Open Service Provisioning and Consuming Environment for Grid Computing.
288-295
- Haijun Yang, Zhiwei Xu, Yuzhong Sun, Qinghua Zheng:
Modeling and PerformanceAnalysis of the VEGA Grid System.
296-303
- Mohammad Tanvir Huda, Heinz W. Schmidt, Ian D. Peake:
An Agent Oriented Proactive Fault-Tolerant Framework for Grid Computing.
304-311
- Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, Andrew L. Wendelborn:
Distributed, Parallel Web Service Orchestration Using XSLT.
312-319
- Andrijana Mandaric, Andreas Oberweis, Primoz Perc:
Web Services-Based Architecture for Reducing Behavior and Quality Uncertainties.
320-327
- Thomas Heinis, Cesare Pautasso, Oliver Deak, Gustavo Alonso:
Publishing Persistent Grid Computations as WS Resources.
328-335
- Kenneth Chiu, Tharaka Devadithya, Wei Lu, Aleksander Slominski:
A Binary XML for Scientific Applications.
336-343
- Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey Fox, Beytullah Yildiz, Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Sima Patel, Damodar Yemme:
On the Costs for Reliable Messaging in Web/Grid Service Environments.
344-351
Service Management
- J. McCabe, Terence J. Harmer, Paul Donachy, Ronald H. Perrott, C. Chambers, S. Craig, R. Lewis, B. Mallon, L. Sluman:
Grid Service Configuration and Lifecycle Management.
354-360
- Wojtek Goscinski, David Abramson:
Application Deployment over Heterogeneous Grids using Distributed Ant.
361-368
- Roberto Santinelli, Flavia Donno:
Installing and Configuring Application Software on the LHC Computing Grid.
369-376
Security
- Wei Xue, Jinpeng Huai, Yunhao Liu:
Access Control Policy Negotiation for Remote Hot-deployed Grid Services.
378-386
- G. Geethakumari, Atul Negi, V. N. Sastry:
Dynamic Delegation Approach for Access Control in Grids.
387-394
- Hoon Wei Lim, Kenneth G. Paterson:
Identity-Based Cryptography for Grid Security.
395-404
- Bassem Nasser, Romain Laborde, Abdelmalek Benzekri, François Barrère, Michel Kamel:
Dynamic Creation of Inter-Organizational Grid Virtual Organizations.
405-412
- Karan Bhatia, Sandeep Chandra, Kurt Mueller:
GAMA: Grid Account Management Architecture.
413-420
- Syed Naqvi, Michel Riguidel:
Grid Security Services Simulator (G3S) - A Simulation Tool for the Design and Analysis of Grid Security Solutions.
421-428
P2P - Networking
Workshop on Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources
- Hiroyuki Kanazawa, Motohiro Yamada, Yutaka Miyahara, Yoshikazu Hayase, Shigeo Kawata, Hitohide Usami:
Problem Solving Environment Based on Grid Services: NAREGI-PSE.
456-463
- Guoyong Mao, Mo Mu, Wu Zhang, Xiaobin Zhang:
Grid-Based PDE.Mart: A PDE-Oriented PSE for Grid Computing.
464-469
- Shigeo Kawata, Hideaki Fuju, Hideaki Sugiura, Yuichi Saitoh, Yoshikazu Hayase, Takayuki Teramoto, Takashi Kikuchi:
A Distributed Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for Scientific Computing.
470-477
- Zhou Jun, Yukio Umetani:
A Grid-Enabled PSE for Physical Simulation: Experiences on GridPSi.
478-485
- Kimio Miyazwa, Yoshimasa Kadooka, Tomonori Yamashita, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Yoshio Tago:
Development of Grid Middleware CyberGRIP and Its Applications.
486-493
- Toshiaki Ohkuma, Yoichi Suzuki, Yoshitaka Kojima, Yoshio Tago:
Distributed Computing Middleware for Small and Medium-Size Enterprise.
494-501
- Brett Beeson, Ashley Wright:
Developing Reusable Portals for Scripted Scientific Codes.
502-507
- Hiroaki Yuasa, Takeshi Iwasaki, Motoyoshi Kurokawa, Takayuki Shigetani, Tsuyoshi Horiki, Ryutaro Himeno:
Development of User-friendly Supercomputing Portal in Bio Research Field.
508-515
- Takashige Oroguchi, Tomofumi Inoue, Isao Tomabechi, Yoshio Tago, Toru Makino:
Development of New Method of Primer Design Based on Genomewide for SNP Typing under Problem Solving Environment on Grid.
516-521
- V. K. Murthy:
High Performance Cluster Computing Using Component-Oriented Distributed Systems.
522-529
- Hideo Miyachi, Marie Oshima, Yoshitaka Ohyoshi, Takehiro Matsuo, Taiki Tanimae, Nobuyuki Oshima:
Visualization PSE for Multi-Physics Analysis by Using OpenGL API Fusion Technique.
530-535
- Taiyo Maeda, Yoshimasa Kadooka, Yoshio Tago:
Collaborative Problem Solving Environment "Desk Side Laboratory".
536-541
- Brett Beeson, Mark Dwyer, David Thompson:
Server-Side Visualisation of Massive Datasets.
542-548
Workshop on Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid
- Tomas E. Molina, George Yang, Abel W. Lin, Steven Peltier, Mark H. Ellisman:
A Generalized Service-Oriented Architecture for Remote Control of Scientific Imaging Instruments.
550-556
- Frédéric Villeneuve-Séguier:
Reprocessing D0 Data with SAMGrid.
557-561
- Jamie M. Robinson, Jeremy G. Frey, Andy J. Stanford-Clark, Andrew D. Reynolds, Bharat V. Bedi:
Sensor Networks and Grid Middleware for Laboratory Monitoring.
562-569
- Jeremy G. Frey, Sam Peppe, Mike Surridge, Ken Meacham, Simon J. Coles, Michael B. Hursthouse, Mark E. Light, Hugo R. Mills, David De Roure, Graham Smith, Ed Zaluska:
Grid-Enabling an Existing Instrument-Based National Service.
570-577
- Tharaka Devadithya, Kenneth Chiu, Kianosh Huffman, Donald F. McMullen:
The Common Instrument Middleware Architecture: Overview of Goals and Implementation.
578-585
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)