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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNTCS,volume 4331))

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The major purpose of a Grid is to federate multiple powerful resources into a single virtual entity which can be accessed transparently and efficiently by external users. As a Grid is usually an unreliable system involving heterogeneous resources located in different geographical domains, distributed and fault-tolerant resource allocation services have to be provided. In particular when a crash occurs tasks have to be reallocated quickly and automatically, in a completely transparent way from the users’ point of view. This paper presents Paradis, an adaptive middleware based on a set of basic agreement services that has been integrated within an experimental Grid dedicated to genomic applications.

This work is supported by the cooperation project CAPES/COFECUB 497/05.

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Hurfin, M., Le Narzul, JP., Pley, J., Parvédy, P.R. (2006). Using Agreement Services in Grid Computing. In: Min, G., Di Martino, B., Yang, L.T., Guo, M., Rünger, G. (eds) Frontiers of High Performance Computing and Networking – ISPA 2006 Workshops. ISPA 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4331. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11942634_18

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