COURSE PLAN
Course
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: B.E
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Subject Code
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: CS810
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Subject Name
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: Grid Computing
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Academic year
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: 2012-13 Even semester
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Text Book T:
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Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons ,2005.
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Reference R1:
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Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman, The Grid 2 – Blueprint for a New Computing Infrascture , Morgan Kaufman – 2004.
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Reference R2:
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Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, “Grid Computing”, Pearson Education 2004.
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Reference R3:
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Fran Berman,Geoffrey Fox, Anthony J.G.Hey, “Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a reality”, John Wiley and sons, 2003.
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S. No.
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Topic Name
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Reference/ Text book
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Page No.
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Teaching aids;- OHP/PPT/Video/NPTEL/Animation/ Model/Chart
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No. of periods
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Cumulative No. of periods
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1
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Overall Introduction
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Notes
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Notes
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1
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1
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Unit-I CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE
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(9 hrs)
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2
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Parallel and Distributed Computing
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W
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1
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2
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3
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Cluster Computing
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W
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NPTEL
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1
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3
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4
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Grid Computing
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W
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NPTEL
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1
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4
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5
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Anatomy and Physiology of Grid
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R3
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PPT
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1
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5
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6
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Review of Web Services
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T
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21-33
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--
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1
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6
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7
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OGSA
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T
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34-40
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--
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1
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7
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8
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WSRF
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T
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60-70
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--
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1
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8
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Review/Slip Test – I
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-
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-
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-
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1
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9
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Unit-II GRID MONITORING
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(9 hrs)
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9
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Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA)
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T
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154-161
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PPT
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1
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10
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10
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An Overview of Grid Monitoring Systems -Grid ICE
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T
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172-176
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--
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1
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11
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11
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JAMM
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T
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189-192
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--
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1
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12
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12
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MDS
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T
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196-201
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--
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2
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14
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13
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Network Weather Service
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T
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205-209
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--
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1
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15
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14
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R-GMA
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T
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209-214
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--
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1
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16
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15
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Other Monitoring Systems - Ganglia
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T
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217-219
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OHP
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1
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17
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16
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GridMon
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T
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219-220
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OHP
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1
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18
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Unit –III GRID SECURITY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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(9 hrs)
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17
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Grid Security
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T
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123-124
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--
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1
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19
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18
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A Brief Security Primer
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T
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124-127
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--
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1
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20
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19
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PKI-X509 Certificates
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T
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130-132
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--
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1
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21
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20
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Grid Scheduling and Resource Management
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T
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244-245
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PPT
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1
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22
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Review/Slip Test II
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-
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-
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1
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23
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21
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Scheduling Paradigms
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T
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245-248
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OHP
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1
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24
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22
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Working principles of Scheduling
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T
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248-254
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OHP
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1
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25
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23
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A Review of Condor, SGE, PBS and LSF
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T
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254-288
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PPT
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4
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29
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24
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Grid Scheduling with QoS
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T
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290-297
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PPT
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2
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31
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Unit –IV DATA MANAGEMENT AND GRID PORTALS
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(9 hrs)
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25
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Data Management-Categories and Origins of Structured Data
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R1
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397-400
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--
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1
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32
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26
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Data Management
Challenges
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R1
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400-403
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--
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1
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33
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27
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Architectural Approaches
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R1
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404-405
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--
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1
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34
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28
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Collective Data Management Services
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R1
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413-417
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--
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1
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35
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29
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Federation Services
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R1
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417-424
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--
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1
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36
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30
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Grid Portals
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T
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336
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--
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1
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37
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31
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First-Generation Grid Portals
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T
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337-349
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PPT
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2
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39
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32
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Second-Generation Grid Portals
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T
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350-372
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PPT
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2
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41
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Review/Slip test-II
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1
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42
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Unit –V GRID MIDDLEWARE
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(9 hrs)
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33
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List of globally available Middlewares
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W
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--
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PPT
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1
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43
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34
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Case Studies-Recent version of Globus Toolkit
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R2
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239-374
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VIDEO
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2
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45
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35
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gLite - Architecture
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W
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--
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PPT
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1
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46
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36
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gLite- Components and Features
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W
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--
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PPT
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1
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47
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37
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Review/Slip test-III
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--
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1
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48
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38
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Conclusion
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Notes
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Notes
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1
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49
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Topics beyond syllabus
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1
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Organizations Developing Grid Computing Standards, toolkits and the framework
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1
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50
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2
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NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools
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1
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51
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Total
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51 hrs
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Time allotment
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Portion for cycle test
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Total no.of periods allotted
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45
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Ist internal test
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40 %
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Total no.of periods needed
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51
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IInd internal test
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40 %
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Number of hours for which LCD projector required
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11
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IIIrd internal test
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20 %
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Assignment Topics:
1
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Organizations Developing Grid Computing Standards, toolkits and the framework
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2
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NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools
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3
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Grid Applications
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Content Beyond Syllabus:
1
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Organizations Developing Grid Computing Standards, toolkits and the framework
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2
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NEESGrid, Virtual Observatory Tools.
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Course
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: B.E
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Subject Code
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: CS810
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Subject Name
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: Grid Computing
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Academic year
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: 2012-13 Even semester
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
1
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To Understand and explain the key concepts of Grid computing.
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2
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To Identify the resource selection for Grid environment.
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3
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To understand about Grid computing history ,evolution of Grid and its Security issues
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4
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To understand Data management and transfer in Grid environments.
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5
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To know about Resource management technologies for Grid.
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6
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To understand the recent versions of Globus toolkit.
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COURSE OUTCOMES
(a)
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Students will understand the key concepts of Grid computing.
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(b)
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Students will identify the resource selection for Grid environment.
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(c)
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Students will understand about Grid computing history, evolution of Grid and its Security issues.
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(d)
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Students will know about Data management and transfer in Grid environments
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(e)
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Students will understand Resource management technologies for Grid.
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(f)
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Students will understand the recent versions of Globus toolkit.
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(g)
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The students will be encouraged to adapt their research problem in a Grid environment as a project.
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MAPPING
Course Objectives
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b
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c
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d
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e
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f
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g
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2
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X
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3
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X
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X
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X
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X
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4
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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5
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X
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X
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X
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6
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X
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X
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Measuring Tool for course outcome evaluation
S. No.
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Course Outcome
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Tools used for assessment
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1
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Students will understand the key concepts of Grid computing.
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Quiz
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2
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Students will understand the Grid computing standards and its toolkits.
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Assignment
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3
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Students will be able to understand about Grid computing history ,evolution of Grid and its Security issues
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Slip Test
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4
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Students will gain a basic knowledge of Data management and transfer in Grid environments and Resource management.
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Cycle Test
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5
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Students will be encouraged to adapt their research problem in a Grid environment as a project.
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Brainstorming Session (Questions)
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Course in-charge
OTHER RESOURCES: - (to be stored in CD)
Text book (to be stored in CD)
Text Book T:
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Maozhen Li, Mark Baker, The Grid Core Technologies, John Wiley & Sons ,2005.
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Reference book(to be stored in CD)
Reference R1:
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Ian Foster & Carl Kesselman, The Grid 2 – Blueprint for a New Computing Infrascture , Morgan Kaufman – 2004.
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Reference R2:
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Joshy Joseph & Craig Fellenstein, “Grid Computing”, Pearson Education 2004.
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Reference R3:
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Fran Berman,Geoffrey Fox, Anthony J.G.Hey, “Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a reality”, John Wiley and sons, 2003.
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.
Web reference
W1
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www.cs.kent.edu/~farrell/grid06/lectures/index.html
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W2
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www.buyya.com/papers/GridIntro-CSI2005.pdf
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W3
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www.e-sciencecity.org/EN/gridcafe/grid-architecture.html
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W4
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W5
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http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~dickens/COS598/COS598_Lecture.html
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Video Reference (youtube, EDUSAT etc) (to be stored in CD)
V1
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The Grid
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V2
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Concepts of grid computing
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V3
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Campus Grid Toolkit
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V4
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(Smart grid)
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NPTEL/ other university video lectures related to syllabus - (to be stored in CD)
V1
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Prof.Ajit Pal, Indian Institute of Technology , Kharagpur
(Cluster,Grid and Cloud Computing)
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