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Interactive Distributed Data Access in a GRID Environment

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New interactive applications for the GRID environment will profit from the use of distributed computing techniques like the Message Passing Interface (MPI). The data these applications access should also be distributed for the sake of performance. We describe a method implemented in the European CrossGrid Project for enabling access to distributed data sources, for use in High Energy Physics and Meteorology data mining applications.

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Rodríguez, D., Marco, J., Marco, R., Martínez-Rivero, C. (2004). Interactive Distributed Data Access in a GRID Environment. In: Fernández Rivera, F., Bubak, M., Gómez Tato, A., Doallo, R. (eds) Grid Computing. AxGrids 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2970. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24689-3_24

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