A Grid Service-Based Active Thermochemical Table Framework
GRID '02 Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Grid Computing
The Development of a Grid Based Engineering Design Problem Solving Environment
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part I
GuiGen: a toolset for creating customized interfaces for grid user communities
Future Generation Computer Systems - Grid computing: Towards a new computing infrastructure
Grid programming: some indications where we are headed
Parallel Computing - Special issue: Advanced environments for parallel and distributed computing
Implementation and utilisation of a Grid-enabled problem solving environment in Matlab
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special section: Complex problem-solving environments for grid computing
Smart problem solving environment for medical decision support
GECCO '05 Proceedings of the 7th annual workshop on Genetic and evolutionary computation
An autonomic tool for building self-organizing Grid-enabled applications
Future Generation Computer Systems
A Problem Solving Environment Portal for Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Advances in Engineering Software
Implementation and utilisation of a Grid-enabled problem solving environment in Matlab
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special section: Complex problem-solving environments for grid computing
Classification and implementations of workflow-oriented grid portals
HPCC'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
High throughput protein similarity searches in the LIBI grid problem solving environment
ISPA'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Frontiers of High Performance Computing and Networking
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Building problem solving environments in the emerging national-scale computational grid infrastructure is a challenging task. Accessing advanced Grid services, such as authentication, remote access to computers, resource management, and directory services, is usually not a simple matter for problem solving environment developers. The Commodity Grid project is working to overcome this difficulty by creating what we call Commodity Grid Toolkits (CoG Kits) that define mappings and interfaces between the Grid and particular commodity frameworks familiar to problem solving environment developers. In this paper, we explain why CoG Kits are important for problem solving environment developers, describe the design and implementation of a Java CoG Kit, and use examples to illustrate how CoG Kits can enable new approaches to application development based on the integrated use of commodity and Grid technologies.