Knowledge Grid

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The Knowledge Grid uses the basic grid services and defines a set of additional layers to implement the services of distributed knowledge discovery on globally connected computers where each node can be a sequential or a parallel machine.

The Knowledge Grid enables the collaboration of scientists that must mine data stored in different research centers as well as analysts that must use a knowledge management system operating on several data warehouses located in the different company establishments.[1]

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  1. ^ The Knowledge Grid, By Mario Cannataro and Domenico Talia, Communications of the ACM January 2003/Vol. 46, No. 1, pp 89-93