Paper Description: adgggf04
BibTeX entry:
@InProceedings{adgggf04,
author = {Jan D{\"u}nnweber and Martin Alt and Sergei Gorlatch},
title = {{APIs} for {G}rid {P}rogramming using {H}igher {O}rder {C}omponents},
booktitle = {{GGF12} - The Twelfth {G}lobal {G}rid {F}orum, Brussels, Belgium},
year = {2004},
editor = {Simon J. Cox, Thilo Kielmann and Stephen Pickles},
month = "September",
OPTnote = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Grid Application Programming Interfaces},
}
Abstract
Higher-Order Components (HOCs) are reusable patterns of
parallelism, available to grid application programmers as a collection of
Grid Services.
HOCs are used as generic components, parameterized with application-specific
units of code, that rely on a mechanism for handling code mobility in
grid environments.
The focus of this paper is on the design of the server-sided framework
and API used for implementing HOCs, and on the client-sided API used to
access them.
We also demonstrate how to use the client-API for programming
grids by parameterizing and combining HOCs for simple case studies.
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Presented on September 20th at the Workshop on Grid Application Programming Interfaces by Martin Alt in Brussels (Belgium)
held in conjunction with the twelfth Global Grid Forum - Grids Deployed in the Enterprise
Software and documentation for developing grid applications with Higher-Order Components can be found on the HOC Web site.
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Jan Dünnweber
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