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The grid represents an emerging class of highly complex distributed systems that aims to realize the full potential of the Web services computational and architectural models. Blueprints and recipes for building grids do not as of yet exist. We present a grid architectural style, and describe how it has been designed, and its relationships with other key elements of distributed systems