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GridLab: a grid application toolkit and testbed
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ANSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th annual symposium on Simulation
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The Cambridge CFD grid for large-scale distributed CFD applications
Future Generation Computer Systems
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Michael Russell, Gabrielle Allen, Greg Daues, Ian Foster, Edward Seidel, Jason Novotny, John Shalf, Gregor von LaszewskiAbstract: Grid Portals, base d on standard web technologies, are emerging as important and useful user interfaces to Computational and Data Grids. Grid portals enable Virtual Organizations, comprised of distributed researchers to collaborate and access resources more efficiently and seamlessly. The Astrphysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Grid Portal provides a framework to enable researchers in the field of numerical relativity to study astrophysical phenomenon by making use of the Cactus computational toolkit. We examine user requirements and describe the design and implementation of the ASC Grid Portal.