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Figure 1. “Grid and Web Services: Convergence: Yes!” (From WS-Resource Framework: Globus Alliance Perspectives, Ian Foster, Jan’04)
Figure 2. Grid Programming Model
Figure 3 shows an overview of the main components of Grid infrastructure and their dependencies
Figure 4: Aerospace application scenario
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