Book Store   Audio Books   Child Books   Comic Books   Computer Books  
The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure Books In Print, Audio Books.
Home » All Books

The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure
buy bestselling books in print, audio books
The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure List Price: $73.95
Our Price:
You Save: $0

[ + Zoom ]   [ Buy Now ] Book : This item is currently not available.
The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure description
Beyond the Net, say Foster, Kesselman, and a host of impressive contributors, lies the Grid. While the Net allows users everywhere to share information, the Grid will allow users to share raw computing power. The goal is to put full supercomputing capabilities into the hands of anyone who needs it while providing for more efficient use of the supercomputers of tomorrow. The potential benefits to science, government, and business may well be beyond imagination.

Foster and Kesselman have gathered together essays, proposals, and ruminations of more than 30 distinguished stars of the high-speed computing and networking world in order to do four things: make the case for developing computational grids, provide ideas on how such grids may be designed, demonstrate how the grids might be used, and point out the research still needed to make it happen. While the book was written to serve as a possible textbook in advanced networking, it makes fascinating reading for anyone interested in the future of network computing.

The text covers Grid applications, the programming tools required, the services that will be provided, and an examination of Grid infrastructure. Despite being the work of so many authors, the chapters are logically arranged so that the knowledge needed to understand one chapter is provided by those that precede it. --Elizabeth Lewis

The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure Customer Reviews
  1     2     3  
♥♥♥♥ Nothing but an Overview of Where Grids Are in 2003 and Where Could They Go
I am intensely interested in the current state of Grid technology (Dec. 2005) and want to begin an implementation or the participation of a modern Grid. I got the book yesterday and am now done with it. This book should never have had a second edition. I skimmed through all 748 pages in about one hour. It is repeat of topic after topic by different authors rehashing the same 'issues' that anyone who found this book has probably already learned as much in his Googling.

This is frustrating, WHERE IS THE MEAT!!!! in Grid technology. No one seems to have a decent book. Its almost 2006! Someone, teach me how to build a Grid and run Hello World on it please!
  1     2     3