From: Cheryl Endicott <cheryle@bu.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 09:58:26 -0400
To: scfug-l@bu.edu, all@buphy.bu.edu, ccs-l@bu.edu
Subject: CCS Seminar - Friday - March 23, 2007, 12:00 - Saul Youssef - PRB595

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CCS Seminar
Friday – March 23, 2007
12:00 noon
Room 595 Physics Research Building
3 Cummington Street
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Professor Saul Youssef
Center for Computational Science
Boston University
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“Cyberinfrastructure with EGG”

In examining some of the limitations of contemporary grid computing,
we have come upon a surprising combination of ideas related to environment
computing and economic mechanism design. These lead to a simplification
of the overall problem, resulting in systems, which are substantially more
flexible, responsive and comprehensible than contemporary grids. The EGG
project is a collaboration between physicists and computer scientists to 
take
these ideas further and to produce a production quality core system 
suitable
both for long-term development and for short-term practical use. We give
the motivation and central concepts of EGG, describe the resulting
overall distributed computing landscape and show the core system in action.


http://ccs.bu.edu


CCS Seminar - Friday - March 23, 2007, 12:00 - Saul Youssef - PRB595 / Cheryl Endicott

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