Lattice Framework to Implement OGSA: Its Constructs and Composition Scenario

This paper presents a lattice framework to implement OGSA. It comprises nine semantic constructs: port, probe, adapter, action, activity, workflow, grid service, constraint and trigger, which form four different integration levels while each level could handle the semantics of presentation, functionality and resource separately. This paper focuses on the structures of constructs and the composition scenario based on this lattice framework.

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