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10th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems
JavaMaC and Runtime Monitoring for Geoinformatics Grid Services
Sedona, Arizona
February 02-February 04
ISBN: 0-7695-2347-1
Ann Q. Gates, Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at El Paso
Steve Roach, Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at El Paso
Irbis Gallegos, Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at El Paso
Omar Ochoa, Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at El Paso
Oleg Sokolsky, Department of Computer and Information Sciences University of Pennsylvania

The Geoscience Network (GEON) project is a collaborative effort among numerous institutions to create the geoinformatics infrastructure. Because of the criticality of the grid services that will be deployed, scientists need assurance of the integrity of the data supplied by the service and assurance that the workflows and other scientific applications behave as expected. This paper describes the efforts toward using the Kepler workflow system to define new applications, the Prospec specification tool to define properties, and the JavaMac system to monitor grid services. In addition, it outlines the research questions and challenges that must be addressed to meet the requirements of the GEON community.

Citation:
Ann Q. Gates, Steve Roach, Irbis Gallegos, Omar Ochoa, Oleg Sokolsky, "JavaMaC and Runtime Monitoring for Geoinformatics Grid Services," words, pp.105-112, 10th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, 2005
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