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Architectural patterns for the Semantic Grid

Kotsiopoulos, I; Missier, P; Alper, P; Corcho, O; Bechhofer, S; Goble, C

In: Talia, D; Bilas, A; Dikaiakos, M D. Workshop on Knowledge and Data Management in Grids: Workshop on Knowledge and Data Management in Grids; 13 Sep 2005-14 Sep 2005; Poznan, POLAND. Springer; 2005. p. 119-134.

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Abstract

The Semantic Grid reference architecture, S-OGSA, includes semantic provisioning services that are able to produce semantic annotations of Grid resources, and semantically aware Gridservices that are able to exploit those annotations in various ways. In this paper we describe the dynamic aspects of S-OGSA by presenting the typical patterns of interaction among these services. A use case for a Grid meta-scheduling service is used to illustrate how the patterns are applied in practice.

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Publication date:
Conference title:
Workshop on Knowledge and Data Management in Grids
Conference venue:
Poznan, POLAND
Conference start date:
2005-09-13
Conference end date:
2005-09-14
Publisher:
Proceedings start page:
119
Proceedings end page:
134
Proceedings pagination:
119-134
Contribution total pages:
16
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Abstract:
The Semantic Grid reference architecture, S-OGSA, includes semantic provisioning services that are able to produce semantic annotations of Grid resources, and semantically aware Gridservices that are able to exploit those annotations in various ways. In this paper we describe the dynamic aspects of S-OGSA by presenting the typical patterns of interaction among these services. A use case for a Grid meta-scheduling service is used to illustrate how the patterns are applied in practice.
Proceedings' ISBN:
978-0-387-37830-5
Language:
english
General notes:
  • Kotsiopoulos, Ioannis Missier, Paolo Alper, Pinar Corcho, Oscar Bechhofer, Sean Goble, Carole 19 NEW YORK BFQ28

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:2f224
Created:
7th September, 2009, 15:26:33
Last modified:
4th November, 2014, 15:27:57

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