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This paper investigates an implementation of Stkm , a Spatio- Temporal sKeleton Model. Stkm expands the Grid Component Model (Gcm ) with an innovative programmable approach that allows programmers to compose an application by combining component, workflow and skeleton concepts. The paper deals with a projection of the Stkm model on top of Sca and it evaluates its implementation using Tuscany Java Sca . Experimental results show the need and the benefits of the high level of abstraction offered by Stkm .