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The remarkable growth of computer network technology has spurred a variety of resources accessible through Internet. The important feature of these resources is location transparency and obtainable easily. NetSolve is a project that investigates the use of distributed computational resources connected by computer networks to efficiently solve complex scientific problems. However, the fastest supercomputers today are not powerful enough to solve many very complex problems with NetSolve. The emergence of innovative resource environments like Grids satisfies this need for computational power. In this paper, we focus on two types of Grid: Internet-connected collection of supercomputer and megacomputer, and explore the performance in these grid network environments.
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Chen, N., Zhang, W., Li, Y. (2005). Performance Prediction in Grid Network Environments Based on NetSolve. In: Zhang, W., Tong, W., Chen, Z., Glowinski, R. (eds) Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27912-1_27
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