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- SNAP
- DOCK
- ICENI
- SimJava
- MONARC
- DAGMan
- GridFlow
- SMOKE
- Pegasus
- Condor-G
- Globus Toolkit
- GridBlast
- MicroGrid
- OptorSim
- DiPerF
- Gridbus
- MOCCA
- crs
- Chromium
- MySQL
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- RsdEditor
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- Study of failure detection and recovery in manufacturing grid resource service scheduling
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- Campus grids meet applications: Modeling, metascheduling and integration
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- Service provisioning for a next-generation adaptive grid
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- GarQ: An efficient scheduling data structure for advance reservations of grid resources
- A computational economy for grid computing and its implementation in the Nimrod-G resource broker
- Job control in heterogeneous computing systems
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