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Last modified 2007-12-15 13:24

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • Software integration technologies in grid systems
    • Software engineering support for grid computing
    • Policy requirements and implications
    • Evolution of grid standards
    • Grid technology and security
    • Grid computing virtual organization and policy
    • Grid computing security
    • Grid information services
    • Grid middleware and toolkits
    • Grid monitoring, management, and organization tools
    • User development environment and programming tools for grid computing
    • Internet-based computing models
    • Creation and management of virtual enterprises
    • Information/knowledge grids
    • Architectures for grid computing
    • Data grid management systems
    • Resource management, reservation, scheduling, and load balancing
    • Resource discovery
    • Performance evaluation and modeling
    • Web services and web security in grid computing
    • P2P computing
    • Wireless enhanced grid systems
    • Grid and cluster integration
    • Programming models, tools and environments
    • Grid architectures and fabrics
    • Grid object metadata and schemas
    • e-Science and virtual instrumentation
    • Grid survivability
    • Grid enabled virtual organizations
    • e-Business applications
    • Case studies
    • Grid application and deployment environments
    • Interconnects and protocols for grids
    • Evolution of grid - any progress?
    • Major grid initiatives
    • Grid computing scenarios and applications in science, engineering, and commerce (life science, CFD grids, business process grids, physics grids, ...)
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July 14-17, 2008
The WORLDCOMP'08
25 joint conferences

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