L. Moreau, S. Miles, C. Goble, R. Greenwood, V. Dialani, M. Addis, M. Alpdemir, Rich Cawley, D. D. Roure, Justin Ferris, R. Gaizauskas, Kevin Glover, C. Greenhalgh, P. Li, Xiaojian Liu, P. Lord, Michael Luck, D. Marvin, T. Oinn, N. Paton, S. Pettifer, M. Radenkovic, A. Roberts, A. Robinson, T. Rodden, M. Senger, N. Sharman, R. Stevens, B. Warboys, A. Wipat, C. Wroe
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Abstract
My Grid is an e-Science Grid project that aims to help biologists and bioinformaticians to perform workflow-based in silico experiments, and help them to automate the management of such workflows through personalisation, notification of change and publication of experiments. In this paper, we describe the architecture of my Grid and how it will be used by the scientist. We then show how my Grid can benefit from agents technologies. We have identified three key uses of agent technologies in my Grid: user agents, able to customize and personalise data, agent communication languages offering a generic and portable communication medium, and negotiation allowing multiple distributed entities to reach service level agreements.
My Grid是一个电子科学网格项目,旨在帮助生物学家和生物信息学家执行基于工作流的硅实验,并帮助他们通过个性化、变更通知和实验发布来自动化管理这些工作流。在本文中,我们描述了我的网格架构以及科学家将如何使用它。然后,我们将展示我的Grid如何从代理技术中获益。在我的网格中,我们已经确定了代理技术的三个关键用途:用户代理,能够自定义和个性化数据,代理通信语言提供通用和可移植的通信媒介,以及允许多个分布式实体达成服务级别协议的协商。