Title :
From metacomputing to metabusiness processing
Author :
Jin, Li-Jie ; Grimshaw, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Software Technol. Lab., Hewlett-Packard Labs., USA
Abstract :
The importance of large-scale electrical business processing is increasing today as recent Internet technologies build on the basic infrastructure. Simply integrating existing technologies and resources to form a platform that satisfies large-scale electrical business processing requirements is nor enough, however. Legion is a wide-area distributed object system that offers mechanisms for describing, creating, and managing objects in a large-scale, heterogeneous, distributed computing environment. Its original design objective was to build a global virtual-computer system that uses Legion as its operating system for compute-intensive applications. The paper introduces our efforts to extend the Legion system into a backbone that supports business processing with consistent resource representations, identical service interfaces, and an easy-to-use development environment. We focus on a framework that supports CORBA from within the Legion system
Keywords :
application program interfaces; distributed object management; electronic commerce; CORBA; Internet; Legion; compute-intensive applications; consistent resource representations; development environment; global virtual computer system; large-scale electrical business processing; large-scale heterogeneous distributed computing environment; metabusiness processing; metacomputing; object management; operating system; service interfaces; wide-area distributed object system; Business process re-engineering; Contracts; Distributed computing; Environmental management; Java; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Metacomputing; US Department of Energy; Workflow management software;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chemnitz
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0896-0
DOI :
10.1109/CLUSTR.2000.889010