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The OGSA-BES specification defines Web Services interfaces for creating, monitoring, and controlling computational entities such as UNIX or Windows processes, Web Services or parallel programs, called activities, within a defined environment. A BES implementation executes each activity that it accepts on an appropriate computational resource. This document describes how to install and configure GridWay to submit jobs to BES endpoints.</description>
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GridSAM provides a job submission interface for submitting computational jobs to many commonly used distributed resource management systems. It provides a implementation of BES (Basic Execution Service). The OGSA-BES specification defines Web Services interfaces for creating, monitoring, and controlling computational entities such as UNIX or Windows processes, Web Services or parallel programs, called activities, within a defined environment. A…</description>
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The gLite middleware was developed by the EGEE project and it is currently supported by EMI and used in EGI as part of UMD. It provides different grid services, such as BDII (Berkeley Database Information Index) which is an information system for grid computing infrastructures, and CREAM (Computing Resource Execution And Management) which is a simple, lightweight service for job management. CREAM is currently used as the official job submiss…</description>
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Introduction

GridWay is an open-source component for meta-scheduling in the Grid Ecosystem. GridWay gives end users, application developers and managers of Grid infrastructures a  scheduling functionality similar to that found on local DRM (Distributed Resource Management) systems.</description>
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Enterprise Grid Infrastructures

Enterprise grids enable diverse resource sharing to improve internal collaboration and achieve a better return from information technology investment. Available resources within a company are better exploited and the administrative overhead is minimized by using Grid technology. The resources are part of the same administrative domain. Theses infrastructures require a centralized approach for scheduling and accounting…</description>
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Scheduling grid infrastructure on Nordugrid

Nordugrid plugins had been successfully tested using version 6.x of ARC Software.

Features and benefits on the Nordugrid infrastructure

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Scheduling grid infrastructure on OSG

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Scheduling grid infrastructure on Teragrid

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Figure 1-1. Integration of GridWay with the Teragrid services.</description>
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