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January 30, 2007

Recommended reading list for grid developers

By: Ovais Khan
Edna Nerona in an IBM Developer Work article, recommends a list of reading material for grid developers and researchers. Some of the important links are being provided here, For rest see the actual article.Read Full Article...

Link | 30 January 07 @ 08:25 | Discuss ( 27 comments ) | More from:  | Views ( 4142  Views)

May 18, 2006

Grid Computing Book: IBM Redbooks - "Patterns: Emerging Patterns for Enterprise Grids"

By: Ovais Khan
Title: Patterns: Emerging Patterns for Enterprise Grids
Authors: John Easton, David Kra, Michael Osias, Donald Pazel, Rob Vrablik, David Chisholm, Matthew Haynos, Luiz R. Rocha, Avi Saha, Ellen Stokes, Roberto Jimenez, Richard Appleby, Shweta Gupta, Joachim Dirker, Luis Ferreira, and Jean-Pierre Prost
Publisher: IBM Redbooks
ISBN: N/A
Book Description: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246682.html
Download Link: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg246682.pdf
Abstract:

The target audience for this redbook are IT architects, consultants, software engineers with a need to use grid computing as a building block to the solution of architectural problems.

In their everyday work, those professionals need to evaluate a business problem and build a solution to solve it. They normally begin by gathering requirements related to the problem, designing a first outline of the solution and taking into consideration any special requirements that must be part of the final solution. After this step, they start the design of the actual solution, which can be comprised of one or more applications, each one requiring its own infrastructure in order to run.
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Link | 18 May 06 @ 02:41 | Discuss ( 12 comments ) | More from:  | Views ( 3338  Views)

April 28, 2006

Grid Development Tools for Eclipse

By: Ovais Khan
The Grid Development Tools (GDT) feature is a bundle of Eclipse Plugins useful for Service and Application Development in the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment. Apart from using GDT in the Eclipse Workbench interactively we support using Eclips headless, i.e. running the GDT tools as commandline tools, offering the possibility to including them in automated build scripts. The GDT supersedes development of the eclipse plugin and the old command line service generator.

Current version of GDT is 1.0.6. Download and find more information from:
http://ds.informatik.uni-marburg.de/MAGE/gdt/
http://www.eclipse-plugins.info/eclipse/plugin_details.jsp?id=1431

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Link | 28 April 06 @ 04:27 | Discuss ( 15 comments ) | More from:  | Views ( 2422  Views)

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