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Volume 46 ,  Issue 11  (November 2003) table of contents
Blueprint for the future of high-performance networking
SPECIAL ISSUE: Blueprint for the future of high-performance networking table of contents
Pages: 68 - 77  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Harvey B. Newman  California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Mark H. Ellisman  University of California, San Diego
John A. Orcutt  University of California, San Diego
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Large-scale e-science, including high-energy and nuclear physics, biomedical informatics, and Earth science, depend on an increasingly integrated, distributed cyberinfrastructure serving virtual organizations on a global scale.


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Atkins, D. Revolutionizing Science and Engineering Through Cyberinfrastructure. Report of the National Science Foundation Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure. NSF, Arlington, VA, Jan. 2003; see www.communitytechnology.org/nsf_ci_report.
 
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Bunn, J. and Newman, H. Data-intensive grids for high-energy physics. In Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality, F. Berman, G. Fox, and T. Hey, Eds. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 2003.
 
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Carlson, R. EarthScope Workshop Report: Scientific Targets for the World's Largest Observatory Pointed at the Solid Earth. Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. (Snowbird, UT, Oct. 10--12, 2001) (report published Mar. 2002); see www.earthscope.org/assets/es_wksp_mar2002.pdf.
 
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Henyey, T. EarthScope Project Plan: A New View into Earth. EarthScope Working Group, Sept. 2001; see www.earthscope.org/assets/es_proj_plan_hi.pdf.
 
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Hornberger, G. Review of EarthScope Integrated Science. Committee on the Review of EarthScope Science Objectives and Implementation Planning. National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2001; see www.nap.edu/books/0309076447/html/.
 
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Jin, C., Wei, D., Low, S., Buhrmaster, G., Bunn, J., Choe, D., Cottrell, R., Doyle, J., Newman, H., Paganini, F., Ravot, S., and Singh, S. FAST kernel: Background theory and experimental results. Presented at the First International Workshop on Protocols for Fast Long-Distance Networks (CERN, Geneva, Switz., Feb. 3--4, 2003); see netlab. caltech.edu/pub/papers/pfldnet.pdf.
 
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Johnson, G. All science is computer science. The New York Times (Mar. 25, 2001); see www.nytimes.com/2001/03/25/weekinreview/25JOHN.html.
 
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Newman, H., Legrand, I., and Bunn, J. A distributed agent-based architecture for dynamic services. Presented at CHEP Computing in High-Energy Physics 2001 (Beijing, Sept. 3--7, 2001); see clegrand.home.cern.ch/clegrand/CHEP01/chep01_10-010.pdf.
 
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Newman, H. and Legrand, I. A Self-Organizing Neural Network for Job Scheduling in Distributed Systems. CMS Note 2001/009, The Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, Jan. 8, 2001; see clegrand.home.cern.ch/clegrand/SONN/note01_009.pdf.
 
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Ravot, S. GridDT. Presented at the First International Workshop on Protocols for Fast Long-Distance Networks (CERN, Geneva, Feb. 3--4, 2003); see datatag.web.cern.ch/datatag/pfldnet2003/slides/ravot.ppt.

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