Experimental Validation of a Service Oriented Network Architecture Applied to Global Grid Computing

Author(s):  
B. Martini ◽  
F. Baroncelli ◽  
P. Castoldi ◽  
A. Aprigliano
Author(s):  
Ashok Agarwal ◽  
Patrick Armstrong ◽  
Andre Charbonneau ◽  
Hao Chen ◽  
Ronald J. Desmarais ◽  
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Author(s):  
Andrew Targowski

The enterprise system approach is defined by its evolution and major milestones of architectural planning. The ES architectures are multi-faceted solutions, hence it is defined in the scope of the enterprise organization architecture (EOA), enterprise functional architecture (EFA), enterprise processive architecture (EPA), enterprise information architecture (EIA), enterprise software architecture (ESA), enterprise network architecture (ENA), enterprise service architecture (ESA), business component architecture (BCA), enterprise information infrastructure (EII), and enterprise configurations. A composite ES architecture is presented as a transitional architecture, which is currently practiced by most enterprises. The near future of the ES approach will be rather limited to the ways of delivering ES’ applications within a framework of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and the cloud computing, which satisfies effective large-scale operations. The progressive process of organization/business virtualization and the urgent need for more sustainable enterprise development should lead to new development of enterprise systems.


Author(s):  
Wail M. Omar

Web 2.0 is expected to be the next technology in the interaction between the enterprise applications and end users. Such interaction will be utilized in producing self-governance applications that are able to readjacent and reconfigure the operation framework based on users’ feedback. To achieve this, huge numbers of underneath resources (infrastructures and services) are required. Therefore, this work proposes the merge of Web 2.0 technology and grid computing overlay to support Web 2.0 framework. Such merge between technologies is expected to offer mutual benefits for both communities. Through this work, a model for managing the interaction between the two technologies is developed based on the adapting of service oriented architecture (SOA) model, this model is known as SOAW2G. This model manages the interaction between the users at the top level and resources at the bottom layer. As a case study, managing health information based on users’ (doctors, medicine companies, and others) experiences is explored through this chapter.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (10) ◽  
pp. 883 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgios S. Zervas ◽  
Valerio Martini ◽  
Yixuan Qin ◽  
Eduard Escalona ◽  
Reza Nejabati ◽  
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