International Journal of Information Technology
Vol. 11 No. 3 2005 (Special Issue)
Guest Editorial
Introduction
The Second Workshop on Grid Computing & Applications (GCA 2005)
was held on 05 May 2005 under the auspices of GridAsia
2005 at Biopolis in
This workshop series seeks to meet the needs of a large and diverse audience, including researchers, practitioners, educators, and users. The objective of this workshop is to promote research and development of Grid Computing & Applications by:
The technical program of the workshop features invited speakers and
paper presentations by authors from
This workshop serves as an important forum for researchers to interact and learn from each other. It creates the opportunities for the like-minded to share knowledge and results, as well as establish contacts for collaboration.
With the National Grid in
Overview
of Special Issue
The 17 papers in this special issue are drawn from the GCA 2005. They are divided into three parts.
Part 1 provides the larger context of GCA 2005. The two papers document some of the
lessons learnt and experience gleaned from the initial phase of the National
Grid Pilot Project in
The second part of this special issue group together the domain-specific and applications related papers. These six papers focus on how Grid Computing has been applied in bioinformatics, manufacturing, education and others.
The nine papers in Part 3, which will appear in a separate volume of the journal, evolve around core Grid technologies, including security, middleware, Grid services, problem solving environments, resource management & allocation, workflow and tools.
We thank the Program Co-chairs, Program Committee members and reviewers for refereeing the great number of papers that we received in response to the GCA 2005 call. Their generous contributions are gratefully acknowledged. Finally, we would like to thank the author for their excellent contributions.
Hing-Yan Lee, Guest Editors
National Grid Office
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Thong-Tiong Choo,
Guest Editors
National Grid Office
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Khee-Erng Jon Lau,
Guest Editors
National Grid Office
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