A Aimar
CERN
12 Papers
62 Citations
A Aimar is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Middleware (distributed applications). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Middleware for the next generation Grid infrastructure
Erwin Laure,Åke Edlund,F. Pacini,P. Buncic,S. Beco,F. Prelz,A. Di Meglio,Olle Mulmo,M. Barroso,Peter Z. Kunszt,F. Hemmer,David Groep,S. M. Fisher,Leanne P. Guy,M. Sgaravatto,A Aimar,Miron Livny +16 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: An architecture and design of the next generation Grid middleware leveraging experiences and existing components essentially from AliEn, EDG, and VDT is developed, which follows the service breakdown developed by the LCG ARDA group.
Towards next generations of software for distributed infrastructures: The European Middleware Initiative
C. Aiftimiei,A Aimar,Andrea Ceccanti,Marco Cecchi,Alberto Di Meglio,F. Estrella,Patrick Fuhrmam,Emidio Giorgio,Balazs Konya,Laurence Field,Jon Kerr Nilsen,Morris Riedel,John White +12 more
- 08 Oct 2012
TL;DR: The strategy followed for the achievements of the European Middleware Initiative, aiming to consolidate and evolve the existing middleware stacks, facilitating their interoperability and their deployment on large distributed infrastructures, establishing at the same time a sustainable model for the future maintenance and evolution of the middleware components is presented.
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WebLinker, a tool for managing WWW cross-references
A Aimar,James Casey,Nikos Drakos,Ian Hannell,Arash Khodabandeh,P. Palazzi,B. Rousseau,Mario Ruggier +7 more
TL;DR: WebLinker as discussed by the authors allows a document writer to assign logical names to destination links within his document, these logical names provide a consistent view of the document as a changing infostructure and can be used to simplify the creation and maintenance of hypertext links pointing to specific locations in constantly changing living infostructures.
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Using WWW to Improve Software Development and Maintenance: Application of the Light System to Aleph Programs
A Aimar,M. Aimar,Arash Khodabandeh,P. Palazzi,B. Rousseau,Mario Ruggier,M. Cattaneo,P. Comas Illas +7 more
- 01 Oct 1996
TL;DR: LIGHT, LIfe cycle Global HyperText, is an attempt to solve the problem of scanning and understanding large amounts of documents, ranging from source code to requirements, analysis and design diagrams, user and reference manuals, etc, using WWW technology.