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Grid metadata management: requirements and architecture

Corcho, O; Alper, P; Missier, P; Bechhofer, S; Goble, C; Ieee

In: 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing: 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing; 19 Sep 2007-21 Sep 2007; Austin, TX. Ieee; 2007. p. 202-209.

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Abstract

Metadata annotations of Grid resources can potentially be used for a number of purposes, including accurate resource allocation to jobs, discovery of services, and precise retrieval of information resources. In order to realize this potential on a large scale, various aspects of metadata must be managed. These include uniform and secure access to distributed and independently maintained metadata repositories, as well as management of metadata lifecycle. In this paper we analyze these issues and present a service-oriented architecture for metadata management, called S-OGSA, that addresses them in a systematic way.

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Content type:
Type of conference contribution:
Publication date:
Conference title:
8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing
Conference venue:
Austin, TX
Conference start date:
2007-09-19
Conference end date:
2007-09-21
Publisher:
Proceedings start page:
202
Proceedings end page:
209
Proceedings pagination:
202-209
Contribution total pages:
8
Abstract:
Metadata annotations of Grid resources can potentially be used for a number of purposes, including accurate resource allocation to jobs, discovery of services, and precise retrieval of information resources. In order to realize this potential on a large scale, various aspects of metadata must be managed. These include uniform and secure access to distributed and independently maintained metadata repositories, as well as management of metadata lifecycle. In this paper we analyze these issues and present a service-oriented architecture for metadata management, called S-OGSA, that addresses them in a systematic way.
Proceedings' ISBN:
978-1-4244-1559-5
Language:
english
General notes:
  • Ieee, A. C. M. Corcho, Oscar Alper, Pinar Missier, Paolo Bechhofer, Sean Goble, Carole 23 NEW YORK BHI23

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:2f172
Created:
7th September, 2009, 15:25:01
Last modified by:
Bechhofer, Sean
Last modified:
4th November, 2014, 15:27:44

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