Future Generation Computer Systems
The International Journal of Grid Computing and eScience
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ISSN: 0167-739X
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
The Grid is a rapidly developing computing structure that allows components of our information technology infrastructure, computational
capabilities, databases, sensors, and people to be shared flexibly as true collaborative tools. Over the last 3 years there has been
a real explosion of new theory and ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The Grid is a rapidly developing computing structure that allows components of our information technology infrastructure, computational
capabilities, databases, sensors, and people to be shared flexibly as true collaborative tools. Over the last 3 years there has been
a real explosion of new theory and technological progress supporting a better understanding of these wide-area, fully distributed computing
systems. After the advances made in distributed system design, collaborative environments, high performance computing and high throughput
computing, the Grid is the logical next step.
The new Aims and Scope of FGCS will cover new developments in:
[1] Grid Applications
and application support:
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Novel applications
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eScience and eBusiness applications
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Problem solving
environments and virtual laboratories
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Grid economy
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Semantic and knowledge based grids
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Collaborative
Grids and virtual organizations
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High Performance and high throughput computing on grids
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Complex application workflows
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Scientific, industrial and social implications
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Grids in education
[2] Grid methods and middleware:
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Tools for grid development: monitoring and scheduling
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Distributed dynamic resource management
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Grid- and
web-services
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Information management
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Protocols and emerging standards
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Peer to peer and internet computing
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Pervasive computing
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Grid Security
[3] Grid Theory:
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Process specification; program
and algorithm design
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Theoretical aspects of wide area communication and computation
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Scaling and performance theory
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Protocol verification
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Peter Sloot
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