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Grid and Cooperative Computing

Second International Workshop, GCC 2003 Shanhai, China, December 7–10, 2003 Revised Papers, Part I

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3032)

Conference series link(s): GCC: International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing

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Table of contents (190 papers)

  1. Session 1: Grid Application

    1. “Gridifying” Aerodynamic Design Problem Using GridRPC

      • Quoc-Thuan Ho, Yew-Soon Ong, Wentong Cai
      Pages 83-90
    2. MASON: A Model for Adapting Service-Oriented Grid Applications

      • Gang Li, Jianwu Wang, Jing Wang, Yanbo Han, Zhuofeng Zhao, Roland M. Wagner et al.
      Pages 99-107
    3. Coordinating Business Transaction for Grid Service

      • Feilong Tang, Minglu Li, Jian Cao, Qianni Deng
      Pages 108-114
    4. Conceptual Framework for Recommendation System Based on Distributed User Ratings

      • Hyun-Jun Kim, Jason J. Jung, Geun-Sik Jo
      Pages 115-122
    5. Grid Service-Based Parallel Finite Element Analysis

      • Guiyi Wei, Yao Zheng, Jifa Zhang
      Pages 123-130
    6. The Design and Implementation of the GridLab Information Service

      • Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Italo Epicoco, Daniele Lezzi, Maria Mirto, Silvia Mocavero
      Pages 131-138
    7. Comparison Shopping Systems Based on Semantic Web – A Case Study of Purchasing Cameras

      • Ho-Kyoung Lee, Young-Hoon Yu, Supratip Ghose, Geun-Sik Jo
      Pages 139-146
    8. A New Navigation Method for Web Users

      • Jie Yang, Guoqing Wu, Luis Zhu
      Pages 147-150
    9. Application Availability Measurement in Computational Grid

      • Chunjiang Li, Nong Xiao, Xuejun Yang
      Pages 151-154
    10. Research and Application of Distributed Fusion System Based on Grid Computing

      • Yu Su, Hai Zhao, Wei-ji Su, Gang Wang, Xiao-dan Zhang
      Pages 155-158
    11. Distributed Information Management System for Grid Computing

      • Liping Niu, Xiaojie Yuan, Wentong Cai
      Pages 168-171
    12. The Design of Adaptive Platform for Visual-Intensive Applications over the Grid

      • Hui Xiang, Bin Gong, Xiangxu Meng, Xianglong Kong
      Pages 172-175
    13. Maintaining Packet Order for the Parallel Switch

      • Yuguo Dong, Binqiang Wang, Yunfei Guo, Jiangxing Wu
      Pages 176-179
    14. Some Grid Automata for Grid Computing

      • Hao Shen, Yongqiang Sun
      Pages 184-187
    15. The Cooperation of Virtual Enterprise Supported by the Open Agent System

      • Zhaolin Yin, Aijuan Zhang, Xiaobin Li, Jinfei Sun
      Pages 188-191
    16. The Granularity Analysis of MPI Parallel Programs

      • Wei-guang Qiao, Guosun Zeng
      Pages 192-195

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About this book

Grid and cooperative computing has emerged as a new frontier of information tech- logy. It aims to share and coordinate distributed and heterogeneous network resources forbetterperformanceandfunctionalitythatcanotherwisenotbeachieved.Thisvolume contains the papers presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Grid and Coope- tive Computing, GCC 2003, which was held in Shanghai, P.R. China, during December 7–10, 2003. GCC is designed to serve as a forum to present current and future work as well as to exchange research ideas among researchers, developers, practitioners, and usersinGridcomputing,Webservicesandcooperativecomputing,includingtheoryand applications. For this workshop, we received over 550 paper submissions from 22 countries and regions. All the papers were peer-reviewed in depth and qualitatively graded on their relevance, originality, signi?cance, presentation, and the overall appropriateness of their acceptance. Any concerns raised were discussed by the program committee. The or- nizing committee selected 176 papers for conference presentation (full papers) and 173 submissions for poster presentation (short papers).The papers included herein represent the forefront of research from China, USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Japan, Aust- lia, India, Korea, Singapore, Brazil, Norway, Greece, Iran, Turkey, Oman, Pakistan and other countries. More than 600 attendees participated in the technical section and the exhibition of the workshop.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiatong University, Shanghai, China

    Minglu Li

  • Department of Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA

    Xian-He Sun

  • Department. of Computer Science, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R. China

    Qian-ni Deng

  • Department of Computer Science, College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

    Jun Ni

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