Grid-enabling problem solving environments: a case study of SCIRun and NetSolve

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Johnson, Christopher R.
Other Author Miller, Michelle; Moulding, Christopher; Dongarra, Jack
Title Grid-enabling problem solving environments: a case study of SCIRun and NetSolve
Date 2001
Description Combining the functionality of NetSolve, a grid-based middleware solution, with SCIRun, a graphically-based problem solving environment (PSE), yields a platform for creating and executing grid-enabled applications. Using this integrated system, hardware and/or software resources not previously accessible to a user become available completely behind the scenes. Neither the SCIRun system nor the SCIRun user need to know any details about how these resources are located and utilized. A SCIRun module merely makes an RPC-style call to NetSolve via the NetSolve C language API to invoke a certain routine and to pass its data. Distributed computation and the details of remote communication are completely abstracted away from the SCIRun framework and its end user.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS)
First Page 98
Last Page 103
Subject Grid computing; SCIRun; NetSolve; Problem solving environment; Numerical libraries; Parallel programming (Computer science)
Subject LCSH Computational grids (Computer systems); Visualization
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, M., Moulding, C., Dongarra, J., & Johnson, C. (2001). Grid-enabling problem solving environments: a case study of SCIRun and NetSolve. High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2001), Seattle, Washington, 98-103. April 22-26.
Rights Management (c)Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS) Information is provided courtesy of the The Society for Modeling & Simulation International.
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