Title: Grid portal with compiler service, advanced reservation QoS and job management using mobile services

Authors: B. Kalasagar; B. Arunachalam; Vineeth Simon Arackal; B.B. Prahlada Rao

Addresses: Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC Knowledge Park, No.1 Old Madras Road, Byappanahalli, Bangalore-560038, India ' Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC Knowledge Park, No.1 Old Madras Road, Byappanahalli, Bangalore-560038, India ' Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC Knowledge Park, No.1 Old Madras Road, Byappanahalli, Bangalore-560038, India ' Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC Knowledge Park, No.1 Old Madras Road, Byappanahalli, Bangalore-560038, India

Abstract: This paper highlights the recent developments and implementations in the GARUDA Access Portal (GAP) for utilising the Grid resources effectively. The new features offered are using quality of service (QoS) parameters for selecting high performance computing (HPC) resource available for job submission on GARUDA Grid, reservation of resources for job scheduling, job submission and monitoring using short message service (SMS) through mobile phone, source code compilation in Grid environment, integration of data Grid solution GSRM, enablement of content management system for GARUDA partners, enhanced security mechanism using login service and accounting of jobs. Thereby allowing researchers and application users an easy way of accessing GARUDA Grid infrastructure seamlessly.

Keywords: SOA-based grid; service-oriented architecture; GARUDA access portal; GAP; compiler services; grid GARUDA; grid portals; quality of service; QoS; mobile services; m-services; reservation; login service; GSRM; high performance computing; HPC; job scheduling; job submission; job monitoring; short message service; SMS; mobile phones; cell phones; source code compilation; data integration; content management; enhanced security; job accounting.

DOI: 10.1504/IJAIP.2015.073706

International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms, 2015 Vol.7 No.3/4, pp.250 - 263

Received: 06 Nov 2014
Accepted: 23 Mar 2015

Published online: 16 Dec 2015 *

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