This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-workshop proceedings of seven international events, held in Las Palma de Gran Canaria, Spain, in August 2008 within the scope of Euro-Par 2008, the 14th International Conference on Parallel Computing.
The 43 papers presented together with 7 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement from numerous presentations at the following workshops: the 3rd Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing (VHPC 2008), the UNICORE Summit 2008, the International Workshop on Highly Parallel Processing on a Chip (HPPC 2008), the Workshop on Secure, Trusted, Manageable and Controllable Grid Services (SGS 2008), the Workshop on Productivity and Performance (PROPER 2008), the Workshop on Real-Time Online Interactive Applications on the Grid (ROIA 2008), and the Workshop on Abstractions for Distributed Systems (DPA 2008).
The 43 papers presented together with 7 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement from numerous presentations at the following workshops: the 3rd Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing (VHPC 2008), the UNICORE Summit 2008, the International Workshop on Highly Parallel Processing on a Chip (HPPC 2008), the Workshop on Secure, Trusted, Manageable and Controllable Grid Services (SGS 2008), the Workshop on Productivity and Performance (PROPER 2008), the Workshop on Real-Time Online Interactive Applications on the Grid (ROIA 2008), and the Workshop on Abstractions for Distributed Systems (DPA 2008).
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From the reviews:
"The authors observe that current-generation firewall products are able to simulate a continuing connection for UDP requests ... from inside a firewall. ... The concept of network address translation (NAT) traversal through UDP hole punching is illustrated with a simple example showing how two clients--each behind its own firewall--can set up a UDP connection by using a relay server. ... Those who use it and its associated Globus.org service will find the content of this paper invaluable." (G. K. Jenkins, ACM Computing Reviews, August, 2010)
"The authors observe that current-generation firewall products are able to simulate a continuing connection for UDP requests ... from inside a firewall. ... The concept of network address translation (NAT) traversal through UDP hole punching is illustrated with a simple example showing how two clients--each behind its own firewall--can set up a UDP connection by using a relay server. ... Those who use it and its associated Globus.org service will find the content of this paper invaluable." (G. K. Jenkins, ACM Computing Reviews, August, 2010)