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Grids challenged by a Web 2.0 and multicore sandwich
Author(s) -
Fox Geoffrey,
Pierce Marlon
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
concurrency and computation: practice and experience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.309
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1532-0634
pISSN - 1532-0626
DOI - 10.1002/cpe.1358
Subject(s) - cyberinfrastructure , computer science , interoperability , world wide web , multi core processor , grid computing , grid , e science , software , web service , web application , cloud computing , data science , software engineering , operating system , geometry , mathematics
We discuss the application of Web 2.0 to support scientific research (e‐Science) and related ‘e‐more or less anything’ applications. Web 2.0 offers interesting technical approaches (protocols, message formats, and programming tools) to build core e‐infrastructure (cyberinfrastructure) as well as many interesting services (Facebook, YouTube, Amazon S3/EC2, and Google maps) that can add value to e‐infrastructure projects. We discuss why some of the original Grid goals of linking the world's computer systems may not be so relevant today and that interoperability is needed at the data and not always at the infrastructure level. Web 2.0 may also support Parallel Programming 2.0—a better parallel computing software environment motivated by the need to run commodity applications on multicore chips. A ‘Grid on the chip’ will be a common use of future chips with tens or hundreds of cores. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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