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Keith Seymour, Asim YarKhan, Sudesh Agrawal, and Jack Dongarra (2005)

NetSolve: Grid Enabling Scientific Computing Environments

In: Grid Computing: The New Frontier of High Performance Computing (Volume 14), ed. by Lucio Grandinetti, Elsevier.

The purpose of NetSolve is to create the middleware necessary to provide a seamless bridge between the simple, standard programming interfaces and desktop systems that dominate the work of computational scientists and the rich supply of services supported by the emerging Grid architecture, so that the users of the former can easily access and reap the benefits (shared processing, storage, software, data resources, etc.) of using the latter.

Also available as CoreGRID TR-0001
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