Abstract
We introduce a definition of Grid computing which is adhered to throughout this Theme Issue. We compare the evolution of the World Wide Web with current aspirations for Grid computing and indicate areas that need further research and development before a generally usable Grid infrastructure becomes available. We discuss work that has been done in order to make scientific Grid computing a viable proposition, including the building of Grids, middleware developments, computational steering and visualization. We review science that has been enabled by contemporary computational Grids, and associated progress made through the widening availability of high performance computing.
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O’Leary, D. P. (2009). Scientific Computing with Case Studies. Scientific Computing with Case Studies. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. https://doi.org/10.1137/9780898717723
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