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Numerical optimisation as grid services for engineering design

Numerical optimisation as grid services for engineering design
Numerical optimisation as grid services for engineering design
In this paper we discuss the use of Grid services, an emerging Internet-based technology, to enable the application of numerical optimisation algorithms in heterogeneous, distributed systems for engineering design optimisation tasks. By being presented as Grid services, numerical optimisation algorithms can be consumed with a number of message interactions. The services are built using a combination of standard Web services and newly developed Grid technologies, based on the concept of Reverse Communication. The proposed approach eases the burden of integration by encapsulating optimisation algorithms into generic interfaces, which can be integrated into different client environments. The design of the optimisation Grid services is explained in detail, and is illustrated with concrete implementations. We also demonstrate the use of the optimisation services with real engineering design optimisation problems performed in scripting problem solving environment.
grid services, optimisation, pse, reverse-communication
223-238
Xue, Gang
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Song, Wenbin
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Cox, Simon J.
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Keane, Andy
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Xue, Gang
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Song, Wenbin
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Cox, Simon J.
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Keane, Andy
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Xue, Gang, Song, Wenbin, Cox, Simon J. and Keane, Andy (2004) Numerical optimisation as grid services for engineering design. Journal of Grid Computing, 2 (3), 223-238. (doi:10.1007/s10723-004-6742-9).

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In this paper we discuss the use of Grid services, an emerging Internet-based technology, to enable the application of numerical optimisation algorithms in heterogeneous, distributed systems for engineering design optimisation tasks. By being presented as Grid services, numerical optimisation algorithms can be consumed with a number of message interactions. The services are built using a combination of standard Web services and newly developed Grid technologies, based on the concept of Reverse Communication. The proposed approach eases the burden of integration by encapsulating optimisation algorithms into generic interfaces, which can be integrated into different client environments. The design of the optimisation Grid services is explained in detail, and is illustrated with concrete implementations. We also demonstrate the use of the optimisation services with real engineering design optimisation problems performed in scripting problem solving environment.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: grid services, optimisation, pse, reverse-communication

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Local EPrints ID: 23202
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23202
PURE UUID: daee7337-0459-4297-9c58-99e5f59d5996
ORCID for Andy Keane: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7993-1569

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Date deposited: 21 Mar 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:53

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Author: Gang Xue
Author: Wenbin Song
Author: Simon J. Cox
Author: Andy Keane ORCID iD

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