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Web Services Resource Framework

Known as: WS-Resource Framework 
Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) is a family of OASIS-published specifications for web services. Major contributors include the Globus Alliance… 
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2012
2012
The Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) is the standard for the implementation of Grid applications which can be exploited for… 
2011
2011
Web service compositions are gaining increasingly attention for the development of complex web systems by combination of existing… 
2010
2010
Resource co-allocation is a crucial but challenging problem for Grid Computing. With the emergence of WS-Resource Framework and… 
2007
2007
This paper proposes performance analysis and comparison between two WS-resource framework implementations: Emerging Technologies… 
2006
2006
Triple Space Computing is a new communication and coordination paradigm for Semantic Web Services. It has been achieved by… 
2005
2005
Earlier work in the areas of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Grid computing resulted in the Open Grid Services… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
. The UNICORE Grid technology provides a seamless, secure, and intuitive access to distributed Grid resources. Since its initial… 
2004
2004
As the number of resources on the Grid tends to be very dynamic and potentially large, it becomes increasingly important to… 
2004
2004
The Logger System described in this article is a general purpose set of component interfaces for logging data in a distributed… 
2004
2004
One of the major advantages of Grid Computing (GC) technology is the use of geographically distributed resources. Nevertheless…