Extending the INWA Grid
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Authors
Lloyd, Ashley
Sloan, T.
Date
2005Type
Conference Paper
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Lloyd, Ashley and Sloan, T.M.. 2005. : Extending the INWA Grid, in ., . (ed), First International Conference on e-Social Science, Jun 22 2005. Manchester, UK: ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science.
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Proceedings of First International Conference on e-Social Science
Source Conference
First International Conference on e-Social Science
Faculty
Curtin Business School
School of Information Systems
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Abstract
The INWA project (Innovation Node: Western Australia) has previously investigated and reported on the use of existing Grid technologies for secure data mining of corporate data and the use of that data to build predictive models of consumer behaviour. The INWA grid infrastructure between the UK and Australia that was built and utilized during these investigations has recently been extended to include China. This paper introduces the INWA project, describes its technical grid infrastructure and reviews challenges encountered when upgrading the grid infrastructure and extending it to China.
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