ICCS 2004: Computational Science - ICCS 2004 pp 445-448 | Cite as
Meta Scheduling Framework for Workflow Service on the Grids
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Abstract
The Globus becomes a standard to construct a Grid and provides core services such as resource management, security, data transfer, information services, and so on. Workflow management becomes a main service as one of the important grid services for grid applications. We propose a Meta Scheduling Framework (MSF) in this paper. The MSF provides an XML-based Job Control Markup Language for describing information and procedures of applications, and a workflow management service for scheduling job flow.
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Grid Resource Grid Environment Resource Discovery Grid Application Execution Order
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