Condor-G: A Computation Management Agent for Multi-Institutional Grids
Cluster Computing
High Performance Distributed Simulation for Interactive Simulated Vascular Reconstruction
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part III
Towards the CrossGrid Architecture
Proceedings of the 9th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting on Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface
AG-IVE: An Agent Based Solution to Constructing Interactive Simulation Systems
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part I
Applying a Scalable CORBA Event Service to Large-Scale Distributed Interactive Simulations
WORDS '99 Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
An integrative approach to high-performance biomedical problem solving environments on the Grid
Parallel Computing - Special issue: High-performance parallel bio-computing
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Interactive Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) offer an integrated approach for constructing and running complex systems, such as distributed simulation systems. New distributed infrastructures, like the Grid, support the access to a large variety of core services and resources that can be used by interactive PSEs in a secure environment. We are experimenting with Grid access for interactive PSEs built on top of the High Level Architecture (HLA), a middleware for interactive simulations. Our current approach is such that once a PSE simulation has been executed in the framework, mechanisms from both HLA and Grid middleware are used to broker resources, for job submission services, performance monitoring services, and security services for efficient and transparent execution. We are experimenting with the Web-based Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) for HLA RTI Federate registration and discovery, as well as for data transmission. We have found that Grid Services give the possibility to allow for dynamic modification capabilities of HLA Federates, though the dynamic discovery of Federates and the use of Service Data (metadata) for service introspection is not trivial. Also, we have found that opening many data transmission channels between HLA Federates to one destination affects the number of connections you can make with other destinations.