The Semantic Grid: Past, present, and future

Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information processing, and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of endeavor. In this paper, we argue that the full richness of the Grid vision, with its application in e-Science, e-Research, or e...

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Main Authors: De Roure, D, Jennings, N, Shadbolt, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation, information processing, and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of endeavor. In this paper, we argue that the full richness of the Grid vision, with its application in e-Science, e-Research, or e-Business, requires the "Semantic Grid." The Semantic Grid is an extension of the current Grid in which information and services are given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. To this end, we outline the requirements of the Semantic Grid, discuss the state of the art in achieving them, and identify the key research challenges in realizing this vision. © 2005 IEEE.
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