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LSGRID'04 Proceedings of the First international conference on Life Science Grid
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In this paper we present the design and implementation of a Web interface for HyperSim-G Grid simulation package. The Web interface aims to facilitate the work of users with the Grid simulator package. Thus, through the Web interface, users can remotely run their own simulations, trace the state of the simulations, export the simulation results as well as graphically represent them for a better understanding. Also, the interface facilitates the configuration of many parameters of the simulator as opposed to the straightway command line running of the simulator. Moreover, all the simulation results are stored at the server side and can be consulted and extracted at any time either in pdf or spreadsheet form. The Web application is based on Condor queueing system running on a cluster to allow a large number of users run the simulator simultaneously.