Using a RESTful messaging and registry system to support a range a distributed applications

Tycho was conceived in 2003 in response to a need by the GridRM [1], a resourcemonitoring project for a “light-weight”, scalable and easy to use wide-area distributed registry and messaging system. Since Tycho's first release in 2006 a number of modifications have been made to the system to ma...

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Main Authors: Mark Baker, Hugo Mills, Garry Smith, Matthew Grove, Rahim Lakhoo, Carl Albing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga 2010-12-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Computación
Online Access:https://revistas.unab.edu.co/index.php/rcc/article/view/1388
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Summary:Tycho was conceived in 2003 in response to a need by the GridRM [1], a resourcemonitoring project for a “light-weight”, scalable and easy to use wide-area distributed registry and messaging system. Since Tycho's first release in 2006 a number of modifications have been made to the system to make it easier to use and more flexible. Since its inception, Tycho has been utilised across a number of application domains including wide-area resource monitoring, distributed queries across archival databases, providing services for the nodes of a Cray supercomputer, and as a system for transferring multi-terabyte scientific datasets across the Internet. This paper provides an overview of the initial Tycho system describes a number of applications that utilise Tycho, discusses a number of new utilities, and how the Tycho infrastructure has evolved in response to experience of building applications with it.
ISSN:1657-2831
2539-2115