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Industrial and scientific research activity increasingly involves the geographically distributed utilisation of multiple tools, services and distributed data. Grid and Service Orientated Architecture concepts are being widely investigated as a means to deploy Virtual Organisations to support the needs for distributed collaboration. A generic Distributed Tool, Service and Data Architecture is described together with its application to the aero-engine domain through the BROADEN project. Two fundamental issues for the design of the VO have been addressed: how to maximise the potential of Grid computing to address the complex data mining challenges in the condition monitoring application; and how to maximise the potential of a SOA to build and deploy a flexible and efficient collaborative workbench that integrates the required tools and services.
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Jackson, T., Jessop, M., Fletcher, M., Austin, J. (2007). A Virtual Organisation deployed on a Service Orientated Architecture for Distributed Data Mining applications. In: Gaffney, P.W., Pool, J.C.T. (eds) Grid-Based Problem Solving Environments. IFIP The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 239. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73659-4_9
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