Descriptions of Application Scenarios

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In the Cookbook, a culinary analogy is used, referring to ingredients, recipes and meals. The ingredients are a pool of software components that NextGRID has adopted in order to formulate its high-level architecture as it is depicted in the NextGRID Integration Plan. The recipes are ways of building/composing these ingredients to provide specific functionality in a Grid environment. In this way a new pool of (system of) components is created. By combining these further, one can implement higher level scenarios (until reaching the level of application scenarios) that could be regarded as ‘meals’. In other words the Cookbook is providing the guidelines for people to implement scenarios of a certain level by combining components from the pool.

The description of the meals includes a brief description of the application followed by the statement of their purpose. This statement is complemented by a description of how the intermediate components (ingredients) should interact with each other in order to realize this goal following the Generalised Specifications. Moreover, the descriptions provide direct links to the recipes that are used in an application scenario (if any). Finally, the description of these application scenarios include the description of the business actors that are involved in it and their interactions.

A list of the available meals can be found here or by clicking on the respective link on the left side shortcuts menu.

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