CAT: a high performance, distributed component architecture toolkit for the grid

Grid systems, such as Globus, Legion and Globe, provide an infrastructure for implementing metacomputing over the Internet. The Component Architecture Toolkit (CAT) provides a software layer above the grid that facilitates programming and end-user interaction with the grid.

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