Affiliation:
1. University of Bologna, Italy
Abstract
This chapter advocates migrating sufficient functionality into the network as to allow direct support to grid computing services. This approach is realized by making use of session initiation protocol (sip) as the medium to support the signaling among grid applications and network. The authors elaborate on the advantages of this approach, which benefits directly from the session management capabilities of sip and enables application-oriented functions.
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