Computing research challenges and opportunities with grid computers
Date
2008Author
Opiyo, Elisha T O
Ayienga, Erick
Getao, Katherine
Manderick, Bernard
Nowé, Ann
Okello-Odongo, William
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Grid computers are integrated environments in which software and hardware resources are pooled in ways that
give any user the impression of working with a single fast computer. This paper examines the current advances
in grid computers from the point of view of their structures, global attention and support. We particularly, relate
these matters with a section of the East African region and highlight the research opportunities that arise out of
the research challenges. We show the relevance and options for adopting grid computing by developing
countries. We concretize our ideas by presenting a conceptual framework for a campus grid computing scenario
at the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Our contributions in this paper include a review of current trends in grid computing and available options;
creation of awareness of the importance of grid computers and relating research opportunities in grid computing
to regional circumstances.
Publisher
School of Computing and Informatics