Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
Computational Design and Performance of the Fast Ocean Atmosphere Model, Version One
ICCS '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Sciences-Part I
Simplifying the Task of Generating Climate Simulations and Visualizations
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part II
Developing Grid Based Infrastructure for Climate Modeling
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part II
A Resource Management Architecture for Metacomputing Systems
IPPS/SPDP '98 Proceedings of the Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
Simplifying the Task of Generating Climate Simulations and Visualizations
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part II
Developing Grid Based Infrastructure for Climate Modeling
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part II
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The Espresso Scientific Modeling Interface (Espresso) is a scientific model productivity tool developed for climate modelers. Espresso was designed to be an extensible interface to both scientific models and Grid resources. It also aims to be a contemporary piece of software that relies on Globus.org's Java CoG Kit for a Grid toolkit, Sun's Java 2 API and is configured using XML. This article covers the design and implementation of Espresso's Grid functionality and how it interacts with existing scientific models. We give specific examples of how we have designed Espresso to perform climate simulations using the PSU/NCAR MM5 atmospheric model. Plans to incorporate the CCSM and FOAM climate models are also discussed.