DocumentCode
1697553
Title
A grid meta scheduler for a distributed interoperable workflow management system
Author
Mirto, Maria ; Passante, Marco ; Aloisio, Giovanni
Author_Institution
Euro Mediterranean Center for Climate Change (CMCC), Univ. of Salento, Lecce, Italy
fYear
2010
Firstpage
138
Lastpage
143
Abstract
The resources needed to execute workflows in a Grid environment are commonly highly distributed, heterogeneous, and managed by different organizations. One of the main challenges in the development of Grid infrastructure services is the effective management of those resources in such a way that much of the heterogeneity is hidden from the end-user. This requires the ability to orchestrate the use of various resources of different types. Grid production infrastructures such as EGEE, DEISA and TeraGrid allow sharing of heterogeneous resources in order for supporting large-scale experiments. The interoperability of these infrastructures and the middleware stacks enabling applications migration and/or aggregating the combined resources of these infrastructures, are of particular importance to facilitate a grid with global reach. The relevance of current and emerging standards for such interoperability is the goal of many researches in the recent years. Starting from a first prototype of grid workflow, we have improved the current version introducing several features such as fault tolerance, security and a different management of the jobs. So our grid meta scheduler, named GMS (Grid Meta Scheduler), has been redesigned, able to be interoperable among grid middleware (gLite, Unicore and Globus) when executing workflows. It allows the composition of batch, parameter sweep and MPI based jobs.
Keywords
fault tolerance; grid computing; message passing; middleware; open systems; security of data; workflow management software; DEISA; EGEE; Globus; MPI based jobs; TeraGrid; Unicore; batch composition; distributed interoperable workflow management system; fault tolerance; gLite; grid infrastructure services; grid meta scheduler; grid production infrastructures; middleware stacks; parameter sweep; security feature; Bioinformatics; Connectors; Engines; Middleware; Monitoring; Portals; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2010 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Perth, WA
ISSN
1063-7125
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9167-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMS.2010.6042629
Filename
6042629
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