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Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue on metacomputing
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Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue on metacomputing
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The access to distributed high performance computing facilities for execution of Java programs has generated considerable interest. A metacomputing system, or metasystem, allows uniform access to heterogeneous resources. Our case study is SUMA, a metasystem defined as a set of corba components, offering services for execution of both sequential and parallel applications. This document describes the most important aspects of suma design in terms of corba services. We present some experimental results related to execution overhead in a campus-wide environment.