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MICE: An Efficient Grid Scheme for Mathematical Computing

Authors: Yi Yang 0017; Li Liu 0001; Lian Li 0003; Zhenfang Li; Rui Zhou 0005;

MICE: An Efficient Grid Scheme for Mathematical Computing

Abstract

We designed a Grid Computing model in math based on current network computing technologies. MICE is an emerging technology to provide uniform programming, task submission, and management specifications across the large scale distributed computing nodes which deployed some famous mathematical software. MICE utilizes a three-level architecture that shields users from low-level computing resource discovery and provides globe uniform view for users. We extended MathML to solve the mathematical semantic objects' expression. CSP (Computing Service Platform) servers are adopted in MICE to provide uniform task access, transfer and management of heterogeneous distributed resources across multiple administrative domains. This architecture enables the mathematical software resources to be deployed as services on the internet. MICE can achieve good scalability, reliability and can be flexibly deployed and configured.

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