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Revision as of 15:52, 11 March 2005
Group Members
Welcome everyone,
Our group has decided to create scenario's for grid computing, the group consists of the following members:
- Alastair Comley
- Tjeerd Tesselaar
- Richard Velden
- Jing Wu
Introduction
What is a grid? According to Webopdia:
"A form of networking. Unlike conventional networks that focus on communication among devices, grid computing harnesses unused processing cycles of all computers in a network for solving problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine."
Way of working
We will start by investigating grids, their background, purpose, and other type of information in order to create a common baseline amongst all group members. Once this baseline is established, we will start developing the scenarios.