Abbrevation
Grid
City
Tsukuba
Country
Japan
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<P>Grid computing enables the sharing of distributed computing and data resources such as processing, networking and storage capacity to create a cohesive resource environment for executing distributed applications in e&#8211;Science and businesses&#046; The Grid conference series is an annual international meeting that brings together a community of researchers, developers, practitioners, and user involved with Grid technology&#046; The objective of the meeting is to serve as both the premier venue for presenting foremost research results in the area and as a forum for introducing and exploring new concepts&#046; The conference will feature invited talks, pre&#8211;coordinated workshops and refereed paper presentations&#046; Grid 2008 welcomes paper and poster submissions on innovative work from researchers in academia, industry and government describing original research work in grid computing&#046; Previous events in this series have been successful in attracting high quality papers and a wide international participation&#046; <BR><BR>Grid 2008 is hosted in the Science Park City of Tsukuba which is only 50km away from downtown Tokyo and only 90min bus ride from Tokyo/Narita International Airport&#046; Your will experience well harmonized surroundings of wide variety of High Technologies and nature&#046;</P> <P><B>Keywords:</B> &#8211; Applications, including eScience and eBusiness Applications<BR>&#8211; Architectures and Fabrics<BR>&#8211; Autonomic and Utility Computing on Global Grids<BR>&#8211; Cluster and Grid Integration<BR>&#8211; Creation and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations<BR>&#8211; Distributed and Large&#8211;Scale Data Access and Management<BR>&#8211; Grid Economy and Business Models<BR>&#8211; Information Services<BR>&#8211; Metadata, Ontologies, and Provenance<BR>&#8211; Middleware and Toolkits<BR>&#8211; Monitoring, Management and Organization Tools<BR>&#8211; Networking and Security<BR>&#8211; Performance Measurement and Modeling<BR>&#8211; Problem Solving Environments<BR>&#8211; Programming Models, Tools and Environments<BR>&#8211; QoS and SLA Negotiation<BR>&#8211; Resource Management, Scheduling, and Runtime Environments<BR>&#8211; Scientific, Industrial and Social Implications<BR></P>