From the reviews:
This book on grid computing gathers contributions from a wide range of influential figures in the grid computing environment. ... As a reader, I can find a lot of information on grid computing in the public domain. ... this book serves as a good repository of articles on theories, architectures, infrastructure administration, and practical applications. Due to this diversity of contributions from successful influencers in grid computing, the book will be well appreciated by academia, researchers, and practitioners. (Harekrishna Misra, ACM Computing Reviews, July, 2012)
Part I: E-Science, Applications, & Optimization
Leveraging the Grid for e-Science: The Remote Instrumentation Infrastructure
Alexey Cheptsov
Supporting e-Science Applications on e-Infrastructure: Some Use Cases from Latin America
Roberto Barbera, Francisco Brasileiro, Riccardo Bruno, Leandro Ciuffo, and Diego Scardaci
GEMS: User Control for Cooperative Scientific Repositories
Justin M. Wozniak, Paul Brenner, Santanu Chatterjee, Douglas Thain, Aaron Striegel, and Jesus Izaguirre
Performance Analysis and Optimization of Linear Workflows in Heterogeneous Network Environments
Qishi Wu and Yi Gu
Part II: Resource Management, Allocation, & Monitoring
Resource Management and Service Deployment in Grids
Christos Chrysoulas and Nicolas Sklavos
Social Grid Agents
Gabriele Pierantoni, Brian Coghlan, and Eamonn Kenny
Monitoring and Controlling Grid Systems
Ciprian Dobre
Part III: Grid Services & Middleware
Service Level Agreement for Job Control in Grid and High-Performance Computing
Roland Kubert
Composable Services Architectures for Grids
Vassiliki Pouli, Yuri Demchenko, Constantinos Marinos, Diego R. Lopez, and Mary Grammatikou
Phoenix: Employing Smart Logic to a New Generation of Semantically Driven Information SystemsAggelos Liapis, Nasos Michas, and Nikitas Tsopelas
Part IV: Grid Computing & Scientific Problems
State-of-art with PhyloGrid: Grid Computing Phylogenetic Studies on the EELA-2 Project Infrastructure
Raul Isea, Esther Montes, Antonio Juan Rubio-Montero, and Rafael Mayo
The Usage of the Grid in the Simulation of the Comet Oort-Cloud Formation
Giuseppe Leto, Marian Jakubik, Lubos Neslusan, and Piotr A. Dybczynski