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MediGRID provides a grid infrastructure to solve challenging problems in medical and life sciences by enhancing the productivity and by enabling locationindependent, interdisciplinary collaboration. The usage of grid technology has enabled the development of new application and services for research in medical and life sciences. In order to enlarge the range of services and to get a broader range of users sustainable business models are needed. In Services@MediGRID methods for monitoring, accounting, and billing which fulfilled the high security demands within medicine and life sciences will be developed. Also different requirements of academic and industrial grid customers are considered in order to establish the sustainable business models for grid computing.
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Weisbecker, A., Falkner, J., Rienhoff, O. (2007). MediGRID – Grid Computing for Medicine and Life Science. To appear in Lin, S. C., Yen, E. (Eds.). Grid Computing – International Symposium on Grid Computing (ISGC 2007). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer
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Weisbecker, A., Falkner, J. (2010). Secure Grid Services for Cooperative Work in Medicine and Life Science. In: Lin, S., Yen, E. (eds) Production Grids in Asia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0046-3_9
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