Condor: a distributed job scheduler
Beowulf cluster computing with Linux
SETI@home: an experiment in public-resource computing
Communications of the ACM
XtremWeb: A Generic Global Computing System
CCGRID '01 Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
Entropia: architecture and performance of an enterprise desktop grid system
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing - Special issue on computational grids
BOINC: A System for Public-Resource Computing and Storage
GRID '04 Proceedings of the 5th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing
Enterprise architecture: Management tool and blueprint for the organisation
Information Systems Frontiers
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NSDI'04 Proceedings of the 1st conference on Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation - Volume 1
OpenRSM: a lightweight integrated open source remote management solution
International Journal of Network Management
Selecting and using virtualization solutions: our experiences with VMware and VirtualBox
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
e-Infrastructures for e-Science: A Global View
Journal of Grid Computing
IEEE Transactions on Education
Rapid processing of remote sensing images based on cloud computing
Future Generation Computer Systems
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A determinant factor for the introduction of grid technologies in production domains of scale can be the design of easy, fast and, from an operational point of view, realizable deployment procedures. Remote system management technologies, typically used to monitor and manage IT environments, are designed to offer remote software installation functionality that exhibits the aforementioned characteristics; however, previous work has shown that even valuable systems can fail to perform in heterogeneous, geographically distributed environments, especially if they are maintained by organizations affiliated to the public sector. The deployment of grid technologies throughout the Greek School Network can be achieved by combining OpenRSM, a novel open source solution capable to support usable, configurable, infrastructure management use cases in heterogeneous environments and LiveWN, a grid scavenging solution that integrates live technologies with gLite grids.