Open Partner Grid Service Architecture in eBusiness

Author(s):  
Hao Gui ◽  
Hao Fan
2010 ◽  
Vol 143-144 ◽  
pp. 462-466
Author(s):  
Shu Yan

Campus grid is to use grid technology, the existing campus network, distributed, heterogeneous computing resources and information resources to the virtual integrated together to form a pool of available computing resources and can provide information platform for users to query information. This paper presents job scheduling model based on open grid service architecture by analyzing the current status of campus network and grid technologies. The simulation results show that the models are feasibility and validity.


Kybernetes ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 764-782
Author(s):  
Yifei Tong ◽  
Zhaohui Tang ◽  
Kaijun Zhou ◽  
Ying dong

Purpose – The increase in demand variability created by manufacturing enterprises presents new challenges for increasing resource usage and sharing flexibility. For this reason, it is of great importance to research manufacturing grids and their service modes. The purpose of this paper is to establish a systematic strategy and a system tool for manufacturing grid systems. Design/methodology/approach – A manufacturing service oriented manufacturing grid (MSoMG) system is presented with open grid service architecture as the system architecture and GT3.9 as a development tool. A framework is proposed to support MSoMG by providing advisory tools and methods for uncertain information analysis and processing, multi-objective decision making of manufacturing grid service execution, manufacturing grid service performance prediction based on knowledge template, and flexible manufacturing grid service scheduling and solution. The methodology of the adopted rough set is discussed in detail. Finally, the design support strategies for MSoMG are investigated to guide the coordination of manufacturing activities. Findings – Many conventional methods and models become very limited for manufacturing grid service with uncertain information. The processing of uncertain information and reasonable application flow can help to improve the completion rate and reliability of manufacturing grid services. Practical implications – This research provides a solid foundation for manufacturing gird operations and can promote the use of a manufacturing grid mode. Originality/value – A MSoMG system is presented. The manufacturing grid service with uncertain information is considered as well as design support strategies.


2008 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 257-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eun-Ha Song ◽  
Laurence T. Yang ◽  
Young-Sik Jeong

Author(s):  
Sree Nilakanta ◽  
L. L. Miller ◽  
Dan Zhu

This chapter is about conceptualizing the applicability of grid related technologies for supporting intelligence in decision-making. It aims to discuss how the open grid service architecture—data, access integration (OGSA-DAI) can facilitate the discovery of and controlled access to vast data-sets, to assist intelligence in decision making. Trust is also identified as one of the main challenges for intelligence in decision-making. On this basis, the implications and challenges of using grid technologies to serve this purpose are also discussed. To further the explanation of the concepts and practices associated with the process of intelligence in decision-making using grid technologies, a minicase is employed incorporating a scenario. That is to say, “Synergy Financial Solutions Ltd” is presented as the minicase, so as to provide the reader with a central and continuous point of reference.


Author(s):  
N. Bessis ◽  
T. French ◽  
M. Burakova-Lorgnier ◽  
W. Huang

This chapter is about conceptualizing the applicability of grid related technologies for supporting intelligence in decision-making. It aims to discuss how the open grid service architecture—data, access integration (OGSA-DAI) can facilitate the discovery of and controlled access to vast data-sets, to assist intelligence in decision making. Trust is also identified as one of the main challenges for intelligence in decision-making. On this basis, the implications and challenges of using grid technologies to serve this purpose are also discussed. To further the explanation of the concepts and practices associated with the process of intelligence in decision-making using grid technologies, a minicase is employed incorporating a scenario. That is to say, “Synergy Financial Solutions Ltd” is presented as the minicase, so as to provide the reader with a central and continuous point of reference.


Author(s):  
R Haines ◽  
M McKeown ◽  
S.M Pickles ◽  
R.L Pinning ◽  
A.R Porter ◽  
...  

We describe the service architecture of the successful TeraGyroid experiment. In particular we discuss the use of the open Grid service infrastructure (OGSI) to build the services used during the experiment and illustrate the problems we encountered.


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