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Name : aditya.d

Name of the Institution : DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE raghu college

Title of the Paper : GRID COMPUTING

E - Mail : aditya.dwibhashyam@rocketmail.com

CONTENTS PG NO ABSTRACT 4
1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. THE GRID 5
3. BEGINNING OF GRID 5
4. GRID COMPUTING CHARACTERSTICS 6
5. A COMMUNITY GRID MODEL 7
6. TYPES OF GRID 8
7. THE KIND OF GRID TOOLS 8
8. GRID COMPONENTS 9
9. ADVANTAGES 14
10. CHALLENGES OF GRID 14
11. CONCLUSION 14
12. BIBLIOGRAPHY 15

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Bibliography: [1] www.ibm.com/grid/index.html [2] Foster, I. and Kesselman, C. (eds) (1999) The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure.. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann [3] Berman, F., Fox, G. and Hey, T. (2003) Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. [4] Web Site associated with book, Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality, http://www.grid2002.org.

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