Abstract
One of the key issues in supporting e-Science is managing data in distributed, flexible, scalable and autonomous ways.
This paper proposes an architecture based on Peer-to-Peer systems that can be used to facilitate large-scale distributed data
management. It identifies the important problems that need to be addressed and presents possible solutions, along with their
expected advantages. These ideas, we believe, are helpful in extending the discussion of alternative approaches of supporting
the multiple facets of e-Science.
This paper proposes an architecture based on Peer-to-Peer systems that can be used to facilitate large-scale distributed data
management. It identifies the important problems that need to be addressed and presents possible solutions, along with their
expected advantages. These ideas, we believe, are helpful in extending the discussion of alternative approaches of supporting
the multiple facets of e-Science.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | UK e-Science All Hands Meeting |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - 2006 |