A bridging model for parallel computation
Communications of the ACM
The Heterogeneous Bulk Synchronous Parallel Model
IPDPS '00 Proceedings of the 15 IPDPS 2000 Workshops on Parallel and Distributed Processing
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Improving grid service's QoS through self-configuring regulation
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
A parallel programming environment on grid
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Computational science: PartI
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Grid computing is the cutting-edge computing technology which is promising to aggregate large-scale and geographically-distributed computing resources for next generation of computing. Though the Grid computing is popular in today’s IT infrastructure, the concrete service-oriented Grid environment (system) is difficult to develop. Quality of Grid Services (QoGS) shields the heterogeneity of available resources. Such a QoGS requires interoperability between Grid resources and a consistent developer’s interface, which must be specified by feasible and applicable virtual organizations (VO). In addition, an economic model of Grid community may also be considered. With the consideration of the behaviors and characteristics of such desirable Grid systems, an architecture and model of service-based BSP or ServiceBSP (service-based Bulk-Synchronous Parallelism) is proposed, at the aim at establishing a high interoperation and high quality cooperation between each Grid service, while developing an efficient mechanism to evaluate the performances of Grid applications.