Modeling and Analysis of Software Aging and Rejuvenation
SS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Simulation Symposium
An Online Credential Repository for the Grid: MyProxy
HPDC '01 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
Integrating fault-tolerance techniques in grid applications
Integrating fault-tolerance techniques in grid applications
An Early Evaluation of WSRF and WS-Notification via WSRF.NET
GRID '04 Proceedings of the 5th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing
Exploiting WSRF and WSRF.NET for Remote Job Execution in Grid Environments
IPDPS '05 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'05) - Papers - Volume 01
OGSI.NET: OGSI-compliance on the .NET framework
CCGRID '04 Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
Viability of critical mission of grid computing
ISI'06 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE international conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
ICCS'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computational Science - Volume Part II
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Grids should not just be facilitating advances in science and engineering; rather they should also be making an impact on our daily lives by enabling sophisticated applications such as new consumer services and support for homeland defense. This is not possible today because the poor grid dependability—which is tolerated by scientific users—would be unacceptable in critical infrastructure applications. This project aims at correcting this problem by devel oping technology that will allow grids to be used to provide services upon which society can depend. Through the Grid Dependability and Survivability Architecture (GDSA) and the Dependability Exchange and Specification Language (DESL), Grids will be engineered both to achieve high dependability and to permit assurance that high dependability has been achieved.