From Grid Middleware to a Grid Operating System
Arshad Ali, Richard McClatchey, Ashiq Anjum, Irfan Habib, Kamran, Soomro, Mohammed Asif, Ali Adil, Athar Mohsin

TL;DR
This paper advocates transitioning from traditional Grid middleware to a Grid Operating System to overcome adoption barriers and make Grid computing more accessible for everyday users, thereby fostering broader research and application development.
Contribution
It proposes a novel architecture for a Grid Operating System to address limitations of existing middleware and enhance usability for scientific and business users.
Findings
Identifies limitations of current Grid middleware.
Proposes an architecture for a Grid Operating System.
Anticipates increased adoption and research in Grid computing.
Abstract
Grid computing has made substantial advances during the last decade. Grid middleware such as Globus has contributed greatly in making this possible. There are, however, significant barriers to the adoption of Grid computing in other fields, most notably day-to-day user computing environments. We will demonstrate in this paper that this is primarily due to the limitations of the existing Grid middleware which does not take into account the needs of everyday scientific and business users. In this paper we will formally advocate a Grid Operating System and propose an architecture to migrate Grid computing into a Grid operating system which we believe would help remove most of the technical barriers to the adoption of Grid computing and make it relevant to the day-to-day user. We believe this proposed transition to a Grid operating system will drive more pervasive Grid computing research…
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