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Grid and Cooperative Computing - GCC 2004

Third International Conference, Wuhan, China, October 21-24, 2004. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3251)

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

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Table of contents (162 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. The Grid: Beyond the Hype

    1. The Grid: Beyond the Hype

      • Ian Foster
      Pages 1-1
    2. Making Grids Real: Standards and Sociology

      • Charlie Catlett
      Pages 4-4
    3. About Grid

      • Greg Astfalk
      Pages 5-5
    4. Many Faces of Grid Computing

      • Greg Rankich
      Pages 6-6
  3. Session 1: Grid Service and Web Service

    1. A QoS-Enabled Services System Framework for Grid Computing

      • Yang Zhang, Jiannong Cao, Sanglu Lu, Baoliu Ye, Li Xie
      Pages 8-16
    2. State Management Issues and Grid Services

      • Yong Xie, Yong-Meng Teo
      Pages 17-25
    3. Transactional Business Coordination and Failure Recovery for Web Services Composition

      • Yi Ren, Quanyuan Wu, Yan Jia, Jianbo Guan, Weihong Han
      Pages 26-33
    4. Using Service Taxonomy to Facilitate Efficient Decentralized Grid Service Discovery

      • Cheng Zhu, Zhong Liu, Weiming Zhang, Zhenning Xu, Dongsheng Yang
      Pages 34-41
    5. QoS Analysis on Web Service Based Spatial Integration

      • Yingwei Luo, Xinpeng Liu, Wenjun Wang, Xiaolin Wang, Zhuoqun Xu
      Pages 42-49
    6. Engineering Process Coordination Based on a Service Event Notification Model

      • Jian Cao, Jie Wang, Shensheng Zhang, Minglu Li, Kincho Law
      Pages 50-57
    7. A Fault-Tolerant Architecture for Grid System

      • Lingxia Liu, Quanyuan Wu, Bin Zhou
      Pages 58-64
    8. A Workflow Language for Grid Services in OGSI-Based Grids

      • Yan Yang, Shengqun Tang, Wentao Zhang, Lina Fang
      Pages 65-72
    9. Membrane Calculus: A Formal Method for Grid Transactions

      • Zhengwei Qi, Cheng Fu, Dongyu Shi, Jinyuan You, Minglu Li
      Pages 73-80
    10. Workflow-Based Approach to Efficient Programming and Reliable Execution of Grid Applications

      • Yong-Won Kwon, So-Hyun Ryu, Ju-Ho Choi, Chang-Sung Jeong
      Pages 81-88
    11. Mapping Business Workflows onto Network Services Environments

      • Wenjun Wang, Xinpeng Liu, Yingwei Luo, Xiaolin Wang, Zhuoqun Xu
      Pages 97-104

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About this book

Welcome to the proceedings of GCC2004 and the city of Wuhan. Grid computing has become a mainstream research area in computer science and the GCC conference has become one of the premier forums for presentation of new and exciting research in all aspectsofgridandcooperativecomputing. Theprogramcommitteeispleasedtopresent the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Comp- ing (GCC2004), which comprises a collection of excellent technical papers, posters, workshops, and keynote speeches. The papers accepted cover a wide range of exciting topics, including resource grid and service grid, information grid and knowledge grid, grid monitoring,managementand organizationtools, grid portal, grid service, Web s- vices and their QoS, service orchestration, grid middleware and toolkits, software glue technologies, grid security, innovative grid applications, advanced resource reservation andscheduling,performanceevaluationandmodeling,computer-supportedcooperative work, P2P computing, automatic computing, and meta-information management. The conference continues to grow and this year a record total of 581 manuscripts (including workshop submissions) were submitted for consideration. Expecting this growth, the size of the program committee was increased from 50 members for GCC 2003 for 70 in GCC 2004. Relevant differences from previous editions of the conf- ence: it is worth mentioning a signi?cant increase in the number of papers submitted by authors from outside China; and the acceptance rate was much lower than for p- vious GCC conferences. From the 427 papers submitted to the main conference, the program committee selected only 96 regular papers for oral presentation and 62 short papers for poster presentation in the program.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Services Computing Technology and System Lab Cluster and Grid Computing Lab School of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

    Hai Jin

  • Dept. of CS, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA

    Yi Pan

  • National Laboratory for Parallel and Distributed Processing, NUDT, Changsha, Hunan, China

    Nong Xiao

  • Cluster and Grid Computing Lab, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

    Jianhua Sun

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