The LabGrid is developed for usage inside university laboratory. The LabGrid is an integrated problem solving environment (PSE) to provide to the users tools of high throughput computing which is carried out using application packages for solving number of scientific and engineering problems. Several grid middleware are implemented on computing resources composed of Windows and Linux personal computer (PC) using a high-level integration technique. The usage of central processing unit of PCs at the laboratory increases remarkably, when high throughput computing is carried out with LabGrid. The university laboratory members need not waste their time for computation, data management, and computing resource connectivity issues. It is expected that LabGrid improves the ability of laboratory member to implement high throughput computing of various scientific and engineering problems by reducing the workload significantly and by making technology transfer to new students easier at every new university term in spring.
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