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3rd CLADE@HPDC 2005: Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
- 2005 Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments, CLADE@HPDC 2005, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, July 24, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9043-1

- Shaowen Wang, Marc P. Armstrong

, Jun Ni, Yan Liu
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GISolve: a grid-based problem solving environment for computationally intensive geographic information analysis. 3-12 - Tran Vu Pham, Lydia M. S. Lau, Peter M. Dew, Michael J. Pilling:

Collaborative e-science architecture for Reaction Kinetics research community. 13-22 - John Bent, Doron Rotem, Alexandru Romosan, Arie Shoshani:

Coordination of data movement with computation scheduling on a cluster. 25-34 - Yu Ma, Randall Bramley:

A composable data management architecture for scientific applications. 35-44 - Hyeong Seog Kim, Heon Young Yeom:

A user-transparent recoverable file system for distributed computing environment. 45-53 - Terry Disz, Michael Kubal, Robert Olson, Ross A. Overbeek, Rick L. Stevens:

Challenges in large scale distributed computing: bioinformatics. 57-65 - Frédéric Desprez, Antoine Vernois:

Simultaneous scheduling of replication and computation for bioinformatics applications on the grid. 66-74 - Patrick M. Widener

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Reverb: middleware for distributed application forensics. 77-86 - S. Dhandayuthapani, Ioana Banicescu, Ricolindo Cariño, E. Hansen, Jaderick P. Pabico, Mahbubur Rashid:

Automatic selection of loop scheduling algorithms using reinforcement learning. 87-94 - Justin Burruss, Thomas W. Fredian, Mary R. Thompson:

Simplifying FusionGrid security. 95-103 - Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Beth Plale

, Scott Jensen, Yiming Sun:
Structure, sharing and preservation of scientific experiment data. 107-114 - Svetlana G. Shasharina, Chuang Li:

FSML: Fusion Simulation Markup Language for interoperability of data and analysis tools. 115-121 - Thomas W. Jackson

, Mark Jessop, Andy Pasley, Jim Austin:
Searching against distributed data using a Web service architecture. 122-129

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