CCGrid 2008 is the eigth in a series of successful international symposia and for the first time will take place in France, in Lyon. Grid Computing started as a generalization of Cluster Computing, promising to deliver large scale levels of parallelism to high–performance applications by crossing administrative boundaries. Moreover, the use of computational and data resources in high–performance applications, undertaken over Grid infrastructure, have started to now become a reality. Today we face the huge challenge of making on–demand access to any computational service. <BR><B>Keywords:</B> Grid Architectures and Systems <BR>Clusters technologies <BR>Grid Economies and Service Architectures <BR>Service Composition and Orchestration <BR>Middleware for Clusters and Grids <BR>Scheduling and Load Balancing <BR>Parallel and Wide–Area File Systems <BR>Peer–to–Peer Systems <BR>Utility Computing Models for Clusters and Grids <BR>Community and collaborative computing networks <BR>Support for Self–Managing/Self–Configuring Grid Infrastructure <BR>Resource Management <BR>Programming Models, Tools, and Environments <BR>Grid–based Problem Solving Environments <BR>Performance Evaluation and Modeling <BR>Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Applications <BR>Grid Trust and Security <BR>
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France
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