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In this paper, we propose a cost model for running partic- ular component based applications on a computational Grid. This cost is evaluated by a metascheduler and negotiated with the user by a broker. A specific set of applications is considered: hybrid m ...
The dissertation presents a new parallel programming paradigm for developing high performance (HPC) applications on the Grid. We address the question "How to tailor HPC applications to the Grid?" where the heterogeneity and the large scale of resources are ...