| Dec 2007 : Autonomic Grid Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure and Applications |
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Title : Autonomic Grid Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure and Applications.
Venue : Computer Society of India, Bangalore Chapter,
Talk Abstract : Emerging pervasive Grid computing environments are enabling a new generation of applications in all domains, which are based on seamless aggregation and interactions of resources, services and information. However the scale, dynamism and uncertainty of these environments and applications present significant development, configuration and management challenges. Addressing these challenges has led researchers to consider alternative programming paradigms and management techniques that are inspired by strategies used by biological systems to deal with complexity, dynamism, heterogeneity and uncertainty. In this talk I will motivate and introduce autonomic Grid computing, highlight its challenges and opportunities and describe potential applications. I will then introduce solutions being developed at TASSL, Rutgers University as part of Project AutoMate for enabling autonomic applications on Grids. About the Speaker: Manish Parashar is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University, where he also is co-director of the Centre for Advanced Information Processing (CAIP) and director of the Applied Software Systems Laboratory (TASSL). He received a BE degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from Bombay University, India and MS and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University. His research interests include autonomic computing, parallel & distributed computing (including peer-to-peer and Grid computing), scientific computing, and software engineering. Manish received the Rutgers University Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research (2004-2005), the NSF CAREER Award (1999), TICAM, University of Texas at Austin, Distinguished Fellowship (1999-2001), Enrico Fermi Scholarship, Argonne National Laboratory (1996).He is a senior member of IEEE/IEEE Computer Society and a member of ACM. For more information please visithttp://www.caip.rutgers.edu/~parashar/ |
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