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HTC Scientific Computing in a Distributed Cloud Environment
This paper describes the use of a distributed cloud computing system for
high-throughput computing (HTC) scientific applications. The distributed cloud
computing system is composed of a number of separate
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds that are utilized in a unified
infrastructure. The distributed cloud has been in production-quality operation
for two years with approximately 500,000 completed jobs where a typical
workload has 500 simultaneous embarrassingly-parallel jobs that run for
approximately 12 hours. We review the design and implementation of the system
which is based on pre-existing components and a number of custom components. We
discuss the operation of the system, and describe our plans for the expansion
to more sites and increased computing capacity
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Authentication and privacy in mobile web services
This thesis looks at the issue of authentication and privacy in mobile Web services. The work in this thesis builds on GSM and UMTS security framework to develop security protocols for mobile Web services environment. The thesis initially highlights some core principles of designing security protocols in such environment. The next two chapters look at the core technologies and building blocks in Web services systems and the core security features in mobile networks mainly GSM and UMTS. Registration and authentication were identified as security issues in federated systems. Proposed solutions were developed utilizing XML security mechanisms with SIM card security in GSM environment to address these issues. Also a novel system was proposed in which it is possible for a mobile user to securely authenticate and have full anonymity as far as the service providers are concerned; however it is possible for a trusted authority to reveal the identity of the user if he or she is suspected of illegal activities. The next section analyze in detail the Generic Authentication Architecture from 3GPP. Combining SAML with the Generic Authentication Architecture, we propose a novel "generic mobile Web service platform" for M-Commerce. Various solutions have been proposed to address privacy concern in distributed networks; the Platform for Privacy Preferences is one of the popular proposal, though it has many desirable features, it is not easy to enforce it. We argue that this limitation can be managed in federated system such as the Liberty Alliance framework. In the final chapter we make the case for using timestamp based authentication protocol
in mobile Web service on the ground of efficiency gain
Hochleistungsrechnen in Baden-Württemberg - Ausgewählte Aktivitäten im bwGRiD 2012 : Beiträge zu Anwenderprojekten und Infrastruktur im bwGRiD im Jahr 2012
bwGRiD bezeichnet eine einzigartige Kooperation zwischen den Hochschulen des Landes Baden-Württtemberg, die Wissenschaftlern aller Disziplinenen Ressourcen im Bereich des HPCs effizient und hochverfügbar zur Verfügung zu stellt. Der präsentierte 8. bwGRiD-Workshop in Freiburg bot die Chance, einen breiten Überblick zum Stand des Projektes zu verschaffen, Anwender und Administratoren gleichsam zu Wort kommen zu lassen und den Austausch zwischen den Fach-Communities zu befördern