This chapter shows how HOCs are used in large-scale applications that require multiple computational resources. The introductory examples on HOCs in Chapter 2 and the HOC-Service Architecture (HOC-SA) in Chapter 3 were concerned with processing number series, string data and images or matrices, following quite simple rules, and the computational load was only created synthetically by copying input data for increasing its size and repeatedly running the same processes.
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Dünnweber, J., Gorlatch, S. (2009). Applications of Higher-Order Components. In: Higher-Order Components for Grid Programming. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00841-2_4
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