Authors
Kamil Lysik, Katarzyna Wasielewska, Marcin Paprzycki, Maria Ganzha, John Brennan, Violetta Holmes, Ibad Kureshi
Publication date
2013/12/4
Conference
2013 first international symposium on computing and networking
Pages
66-74
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Grid computing has, in recent history, become an invaluable tool for scientific research. As grid middleware has matured, considerations have extended beyond the core functionality, towards greater usability. The aim of this paper is to consider how resources that are available to the users across the Queens gate Grid (QGG) at the University of Huddersfield (UoH), could be accessed with the help of an ontology-driven interface. The interface is a part of the Agent in Grid (AiG) project under development at the Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences (SRIPAS). It is to be customized and integrated with the UoH computing environment. The overarching goal is to help users of the grid infrastructure. The secondary goals are: (i) to improve the performance of the system, and (ii) to equalize the distribution of work among resources. Results presented in this paper include the new ontology that is being …
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