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Towards Developing Grid-based Portals for E-Commerce on-Demand Services on a Utility Computing Platform

Trends and current practices in the design and development of grid-enabled portals(GeP) reveal the need to identify and fulfill certain additional relevant requirements in order to build applicable and usable grid-enabled portals for evolving computing platforms such as the utility computing (UC). This paper reports an investigation of the minimum relevant additional requirements that...
 
Published at IERI Procedia 4 (2013) published by Elsevier
Volume 4
Pages 81-87
 
 
visit (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212667813000166)
 
 
Odusote Babafemi, Sanjay Misra, Matthew Adigun
 
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