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7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2007)
Enabling QoS for Service-Oriented Workflow on GRID
Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima, Japan
October 16-October 19
ISBN: 0-7695-2983-6
L. Guo, Imperial College London, UK
A. S. McGough, Imperial College London, UK
A. Akram, Imperial College London, UK
D. Colling, Imperial College London, UK
J. Martyniak, Imperial College London, UK
M. Krznaric, Imperial College London, UK
intensive scientific applications, Grid[1] enables resource sharing and dynamic allocation of computational resources. It promotes access to distributed data, operational flexibility and collabora- tion, and allows service providers to be distributed both concep- tually and physically to meeting different requirements. Large- scale grids are normally composed of huge numbers of compo- nents from different sites, which increases the requirements of workflows and quality of service (QoS) upon these workflows as many of these components have real-time requirements. In this paper, we describe our web services based QoS-aware workflow management system(WfMS) from GridCC project[7] and show how this WfMS can aid to ensure workflows meet the pre-defined QoS requirements and optimise them accordingly. keywords: Grid, Quality of Service (QoS), Web Services, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Citation:
L. Guo, A. S. McGough, A. Akram, D. Colling, J. Martyniak, M. Krznaric, "Enabling QoS for Service-Oriented Workflow on GRID," cit, pp.1077-1082, 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2007), 2007
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