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Foster, Ian, and Carl Kesselman. "Globus: a Metacomputing Infrastructure Toolkit." International Journal of Supercomputer Applications and High Performance Computing 11, no. 2 (1997): 115–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109434209701100205.

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Petcu, Dana. "A Comprehensive Development Guide for the Globus Toolkit." IEEE Distributed Systems Online 9, no. 6 (2008): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mdso.2008.15.

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Schopf, Jennifer M., Laura Pearlman, Neill Miller, et al. "Monitoring the grid with the Globus Toolkit MDS4." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 46 (September 1, 2006): 521–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/46/1/072.

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Jackson, Keith R. "pyGlobus: a Python interface to the Globus Toolkit?" Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience 14, no. 13-15 (2002): 1075–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.683.

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Foster, Ian. "Globus Toolkit Version 4: Software for Service-Oriented Systems." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 21, no. 4 (2006): 513–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11390-006-0513-y.

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Budiharto, Widodo. "Implementasi dan Evaluasi Penerapan Globus Toolkit untuk Aplikasi Grid Computing." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 3, no. 1 (2012): 695. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v3i1.2469.

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Grid computing is a distributed computing technology that utilizes resources connected through a free computer network, yet coordinated with a specific mechanism. The development of grid computing infrastructure is not easy because it takes skill and experience in the installation and configuration of both Linux-based and open source program. In this study, the author built a grid computing infrastructure based on Debian 4, and used Globus Toolkit 4.1.2 on three computers. The WSRF technology was tried to run as an indication that the grid infrastructure has been successfully built. Based on some experiments in this study, grid computing can run well on the three computers with a user interface of web-based grid system using the UCLA Grid Portal. Overall the system runs fine, but it requires high experiences and comprehensions upon the Linux operating systems as well as computer networks in the installation process.
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Ellert, M., A. Konstantinov, B. Kónya, O. Smirnova, and A. Wäänänen. "The NorduGrid project: using Globus toolkit for building GRID infrastructure." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 502, no. 2-3 (2003): 407–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-9002(03)00453-4.

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Alex, Tenschert, and Kubert Roland. "SLA-BASED JOB SUBMISSION AND SCHEDULING WITH THE GLOBUS TOOLKIT 4." Computer Science 13, no. 4 (2012): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/csci.2012.13.4.183.

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Irawan, Irawan, Irmawati Irmawati, and Syarif Al Qadri Syahrir. "ANALISIS SISTEM KOMPUTASI PARALEL PADA INFRASTRUKTUR GRID COMPUTING." Jurnal Teknologi Elekterika 1, no. 1 (2022): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31963/elekterika.v1i1.1213.

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Grid Computing merupakan salah satu sistem komputasi paralel terdistribusi dengan menggunakan banyak sumber daya komputasi yang dikelolah secara bersama dan terpisah secara geografis. Grid computing saat ini menjadi suatu bentuk solusi untuk melakukan komputasi dalam skala besar.Penelitian ini menggunakan beberapa komputer yang dibagi menjadi dua klaster yang terpisah. Menggunakan pustaka OpenMPI untuk lingkungan komputasi paralel dan Sun Grid Scheduler sebagai gridengine, Globus Toolkit sebagai middleware, Gridsphere dan Vine Toolkit sebagai portal grid. Penelitian ini dapat digunakan sebagai panduan untuk membangun sistem komputasi paralel pada infrastruktur grid computing dan mengetahui cara kerja sistem grid computing untuk dapat dilakukan pengembangan sistem untuk mendukung proses pembelajaran.
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Irawan, Irawan, Irmawati Irmawati, and Syarif Al Qadri Syahrir. "ANALISIS SISTEM KOMPUTASI PARALEL PADA INFRASTRUKTUR GRID COMPUTING." Jurnal Teknologi Elekterika 14, no. 1 (2017): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31963/elekterika.v14i1.1213.

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Grid Computing merupakan salah satu sistem komputasi paralel terdistribusi dengan menggunakan banyak sumber daya komputasi yang dikelolah secara bersama dan terpisah secara geografis. Grid computing saat ini menjadi suatu bentuk solusi untuk melakukan komputasi dalam skala besar.Penelitian ini menggunakan beberapa komputer yang dibagi menjadi dua klaster yang terpisah. Menggunakan pustaka OpenMPI untuk lingkungan komputasi paralel dan Sun Grid Scheduler sebagai gridengine, Globus Toolkit sebagai middleware, Gridsphere dan Vine Toolkit sebagai portal grid. Penelitian ini dapat digunakan sebagai panduan untuk membangun sistem komputasi paralel pada infrastruktur grid computing dan mengetahui cara kerja sistem grid computing untuk dapat dilakukan pengembangan sistem untuk mendukung proses pembelajaran.
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Joioso, Aparecido Luciano Breviglieri. "Aplicação de computação em grade a simulações computacionais de estruturas semicondutoras." Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-24042008-114210/.

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Neste trabalho foi avaliada a utilização da grid computing em aspectos importantes para simulações em Física Computacional. Em particular, para aplicações de diagonalização de matrizes de grande porte. O projeto de código aberto Globus Toolkit foi utilizado para comparar o desempenho da biblioteca paralela de álgebra linear ScaLAPACK em duas versões baseadas na biblioteca de passagem de mensagens, a versão tradicional MPICH e a versão desenvolvida para um ambiente de grid computing MPICH-G2. Várias simulações com diagonalização de matrizes complexas de diversos tamanhos foram realizadas. Para um sistema com uma matriz de tamanho 8000 x 8000 distribuída em 8 processos, nos nós de 64 bits foi alcançado um speedup de 7,71 com o MPICH-G2. Este speedup é muito próximo do ideal que, neste caso, seria igual a 8. Foi constatado também que a arquitetura de 64 bits tem melhor desempenho que a de 32 bits nas simulações executadas para este tipo de aplicação<br>This work evaluates the use of grid computing in essential issues related to Computational Physics simulations. In particular, for applications with large scale matrix diagonalization. The Globus Toolkit open source project was used to compare the performance of the linear algebra parallel library ScaLAPACK in two different versions based on the message passing library, the traditional version MPICH and its version developed for a grid computing environment MPICH-G2. Several simulations within large scale diagonalization of complex matrix were performed. A 7.71 speedup was reached with the MPICH-G2 for a 8000 x 8000 size matrix distributed in 8 processes on 64 bits nodes. This was very close to the ideal speedup, that would be in this case, 8. It was also evidenced that the 64 bits architecture has better performance than the 32 bits on the performed simulations for this kind of application.
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Cayo, Alcos Celso Celestino, and Prado Juan Carlos Ullauri. "Un marco de trabajo para las fábricas de software en la implementación de soluciones Grid basadas en Globus Toolkit ®." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/12155.

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Señala que en la actualidad las grandes organizaciones afrontan problemas de desempeño en las aplicaciones que dan soporte a sus procesos de negocio. Dichos problemas, en la mayoría de casos, se dan por infrautilización de sus recursos, principalmente de capacidad de procesamiento y almacenamiento, poniendo en riesgo la continuidad de sus servicios. En la búsqueda de soluciones a este tipo de problemas, las Fábricas de Software cumplen un papel importante y trascendental, pues éstas proponen el desarrollo e implantación de soluciones óptimas y novedosas, buscando crear plataformas que aprovechen los recursos óptimamente. Hoy en día, una de las soluciones novedosas para este tipo de problemas es la Tecnología Grid, nuevo paradigma en Computación Distribuida, que implementa un Middlware que permite la colaboración de todos los recursos disponibles en una organización, para crear una capacidad de servicio global. En este contexto, el presente trabajo de investigación desarrolla un marco de trabajo que nos permitirá implementar un entorno Grid usando el software Globus Toolkit®, herramienta que se ha convertido en el estándar de facto en el desarrollo de dichos entornos, el cual nos permitirá adecuarse como el soporte base (Middleware) donde un sistema basado en la Tecnología Grid aprovechará al máximo la capacidad de almacenamiento y procesamiento disponible en las organizaciones donde se pretendan implantar como solución de TI. Esta propuesta aprovecha el posicionamiento alcanzado del software Globus Toolkit® como valor agregado en el desarrollo del marco de trabajo para así generar ventajas competitivas en la organización.<br>Trabajo de suficiencia profesional
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Brito, Mathias Santos de. "Arquitetura de um sistema para integração de bancos de dados com suporte a replicação utilizando tecnologia de grades computacionais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3141/tde-30032009-155903/.

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Grades computacionais tem a finalidade de oferecer meios para o compartilhamento de recursos distribuídos geograficamente para o uso em aplicações que necessitem. A integração de Bancos de Dados distribuídos geograficamente pode ser obtida através do compartilhamento de recursos provido pela tecnologia de grades. Este trabalho utiliza middlewares de grade computacional, especificamente Globus e OGSA-DAI bem como outras tecnologias como LDAP e JDBC, especificando uma arquitetura distribuída para possibilitar a integração de Bancos de Dados, oferecendo também suporte a replicação. A arquitetura proposta possibilita a configuração de níveis hierárquicos de replicação. O presente trabalho apresenta a implementação de um protótipo desta arquitetura. Um driver JDBC é apresentado para possibilitar o uso dos bancos de dados expostos na grade. Tem-se como resultado deste trabalho, a definição da arquitetura e o desenvolvimento de ferramentas culminando em um protótipo funcional, bem como uma versão estável do driver JDBC. A possibilidade de integração de bancos de dados na grade com suporte a replicação, torna possível aplicações de alto desempenho e alta disponibilidade sem comprometer a autonomia local dos bancos de dados integrados.<br>Grid Computing have the goal of providing means to share resources to be used by applications that need these resources. The integration of geographically distributed databases can be obtained by sharing resources using grid computing technology. This work uses grid middlewares, specifically Globus Toolkit and OGSA-DAI, as well as other technologies as LDAP and Java JDBC, specifying a distributed architecture to allow database integration, also offering support for replication. The proposed architecture offers also its configuration in hierarchical levels of replication. The work also presents the implementation of a prototype based on the proposed architecture. A JDBC driver is presented, it allows the ease access to databases exposed in the grid. The results of this work are the definition of the architecture, the development of a functional prototype and a stable version of the JDBC Driver. The possibility of integrating databases with replication support allows applications of high performance and high availability without interfering in the local autonomy of the databases.
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Oliveira, Claudio Rodolfo Sousa de. "GSSA : uma arquitetura de segurança para grid services." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2009. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/403.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T19:05:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2565.pdf: 3480971 bytes, checksum: d77b25ab6ff234cafc2664267466f051 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-05-25<br>Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos<br>Existing mechanisms for Grid Service (GS) security control do not allow transparently binding different user roles and permissions in the access control for operations and resources. After successfuly authenticated a user may access all registered services. This dissertation presents the GS Security Architecture (GSSA), a security architecture for GSs based on the Open GSs Architecture (OGSA), which aims to fullfil this gap. GSSA also provides funcionalites for authentication, log keeping for non-repudiation, auditing and accountability, secure data exchange between GS, and the execution of GSs from withn Web Services (WS). This dissertation also describes an implementation of the GSSA, named GS Security Proxy (GSSP), and evaluates the use of this proxy in a telemedicine application.<br>Mecanismos disponíveis para segurança de Grid Service (GS) não permitem associar, transparentemente, diferentes papéis de usuários a diferentes permissões no controle de acesso às operações e recursos. De maneira geral, uma vez autenticado em um sistema, um usuário tem acesso a todos os serviços definidos. Esta dissertação apresenta GS Security Architecture (GSSA), uma arquitetura de segurança baseada na Open GSs Architecture (OGSA), que visa a suprir esta deficiência. GSSA também fornece funcionalidades para autenticação, registro de log para não repúdio, auditoria e responsabilização (accountability), integridade e confidencialidade das mensagens trocadas entre os GSs e a execução de GSs a partir de Web Services (WS). Esta dissertação descreve também uma implementação de GSSA chamada GS Security Proxy (GSSP) e avalia o uso deste proxy em uma aplicação da telemedicina.
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Moltó, Martínez Germán. "Computación de altas prestaciones sobre entornos grid en aplicaciones biomédicas: simulación de la actividad eléctrica cardiaca y diseño de proteínas." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/1831.

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Los importantes avances en la investigación, de numerosas áreas de conocimiento, han venido propiciados por una mejora en las estrategias de computación empleadas. A modo de ejemplo, la Computación de Altas Prestaciones permite la utilización colaborativa de múltiples procesadores para acelerar la resolución de problemas científicos, e incluso abordar problemas de mayor dimensión. Sin embargo, existen diversas aplicaciones cuyos requisitos computacionales pueden llegar a exceder la capacidad de cómputo de una única organización. En este sentido, los recientes incrementos en el ancho de banda de las redes de comunicaciones han propiciado la idea de unir recursos computacionales geográficamente distribuidos, proporcionando una infraestructura global de computación conocida como el Grid. En esta tesis se combina la Computación de Altas Prestaciones y la Computación en Grid con el objetivo de acelerar la ejecución de aplicaciones científicas, y permitir la resolución de problemas que no pueden ser abordados, en tiempo razonable, con los recursos de una sola organización. Para ello se ha desarrollado un sistema que ofrece una capa de abstracción que simplifica la ejecución de aplicaciones científicas generales sobre infraestructuras Grid. Este sistema, denominado GMarte, ofrece funcionalidad de metaplanificación de tareas para la ejecución concurrente de aplicaciones paralelas sobre recursos basados en Globus Toolkit, el software estándar en Grids computacionales. Posteriormente, y de acuerdo a la tendencia actual hacia las arquitecturas software orientadas a servicios, se ha construido un servicio Grid de metaplanificación genérico, interoperable y basado en tecnologías estándar. Este servicio Grid aporta funcionalidad de metaplanificador a múltiples clientes, que interactúan con él por medio de herramientas gráficas de alto nivel, utilizando mecanismos de seguridad para la protección de datos. De esta manera se consigue simplificar y potenciar la utilización de las te<br>Moltó Martínez, G. (2007). Computación de altas prestaciones sobre entornos grid en aplicaciones biomédicas: simulación de la actividad eléctrica cardiaca y diseño de proteínas [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/1831<br>Palancia
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Bolseth, Sindre. "The Extended Enterprise Operations Model Toolset : Towards information visibility and visualization in integrated, global and responsive value chains." Doctoral thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for produksjons- og kvalitetsteknikk, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-20400.

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Edsbäcker, Peter. "SIM cards for cellular networks : An introduction to SIM card application development." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi och medier, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-13989.

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A SIM, Subscriber Identity Module, is the removable circuit board found in a modern cellular phone. It carries the network identity information and is a type of smart card which can also be found on payment cards (EMV), ID cards and so on. A smart card is basically a small computer, providing a safe and controlled execution environment. Historically smart card software was very hardware dependent and mostly developed by the manufacturers themselves. With the introduction of the open Java Card standard created by Sun Microsystems (Oracle) this was meant to change. However, information still remains scattered and is hard to obtain. This paper is meant to serve both as an introduction to the field and also as a good foundation for future studies. It begins with a theoretical discussion about smart card hardware and software architectures, network standards in the context of SIM cards, typical applications, coming trends and technologies and ends off with an overview of the Java Card standard. The following section discusses the supplied example SIM card application coupled with an introduction how to use the Gemalto Developer Suite for application development and testing. The paper ends with an extensive appendix section going in depth about some of the more important subjects.
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Chen, Yung-Yu, and 陳勇宇. "Extending Globus Toolkit Java WS Core to Support Reliable Grid Messaging Services." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/68340642812487814921.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>資訊科學與工程研究所<br>94<br>In the recent years, with the upsurge of the grid computing technology, enterprises adopt the grid technology to integrate legacy and new systems gradually. Globus Toolkit is one of the most important tools in the industry to construct grid environment. The newest version of Globus Toolkit (GT4) adopts Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) to provide grid environment based on Web Services. However, Globus Toolkit does not guarantee to reliably send and receive messages during messages passing between Web Services. Once systems crash or network fails during messages communication, it will cause the messages to be lost. For enterprise, this will make very serious effect. Furthermore, the messages communication mechanism which Globus Toolkit Java Web Services core provides is based on the changes of resource properties. In other words, it regards messages as resources properties but that is unreasonable for the perspectives of the programmers. With the rapidly growth of Internet, Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) has become the widespread used tool for delivering messages between enterprises. Sun Corporation has defined the Java Message Service Application Programming Interface (JMS API) to provide a unified interface for portability of the programs developed on the Message Oriented Middleware. Persistent Fast Java Message (PFJM) is a JMS compliant Message Oriented Middleware developed by our laboratory and it has a reliable messages passing mechanism and some improved features such as persistent message and high performance. In this research, we will integrate PFJM and GT4 Java WS core to design reasonable programming styles and provide convenient and useful tools for Web Services development users by wrapping PFJM into PFJM Web Services (PFJM WS). Finally, we give a throughput test of messages communication respectively for GT4 Java WS core and PFJM WS. In the report, we can see that PFJM WS has a higher performance than GT4 Java WS core.
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Liu, Chiu-Hsien, and 劉秋顯. "The software design of grid system with delta causal order based on Globus Toolkit platform." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67850141943461664372.

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碩士<br>國立中正大學<br>電機工程所<br>94<br>Grid technology enables the resources of the whole world to be virtual, then utilize and share them dynamically and efficiently; the Grid takes advantage of Internet as a universal communication platform to carry messages, however, internet doesn’t guarantee loss-free and ordered transmission basically, hence, it is necessary to keep the causal and effect relationship of event-related by itself, to ensure the messages transmitting well according to the correct relationship of causal order in the Grid environment with complex interaction and high throughput. The ordering issue arises when the messages travel across the networks with unpredictable delay, the solution proposed of related research is causal ordering protocol, there are also a lot of research about parallel computing, the control management about resources, and the security issue in Grid; but, failed to address the requirement of transport on grid communication platform, and considerate the requirement of real-time application in grid environment rarely. In our paper, we propose the software design of the Grid middleware with △-Causal Ordering, the software model of △-Causal Ordering Grid designed is based on the platform constructed by Globus Toolkit, and it join △-Causal Ordering function module to promote the quality of transmission service, for grid application with real-time requirement, our design takes the consideration to the time-sensitive and the correct of causal-ordered relationship. We hope and believe that our research results will be beneficial to improvement of the grid environment in the future, and provide the fine direction and basis of the design.
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Shih, Chih-Hsiung, and 施智雄. "Emulation and Implementation of Grid System with Delta Causal Order based on Globus Toolkit Platform." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/78309402396148069448.

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碩士<br>國立中正大學<br>電機工程所<br>95<br>The technology of Grid is to connect the whole world recourses and to achieve efficient utilization and share dynamically. Grid is based on the Internet architecture to transmit messages. However, Internet doesn’t protect distributed transmission order; Grid should maintain the causal order in related events to protect and make sure messages would follow the correct relationship of causal order in distributed Grid environment. The main reason about the Casual Order issue is that the asynchronous feature in transmission network may cause the order requirement damage during receiving. Using causal order protocol can solve the problem. For now, there are many researches about Grid such like parallel computation, resources control & management, security etc. But there are not so much researches in Real-time application especially in the issue of Grid message transmission order. This thesis utilizes Globus Toolkit 4 as the Grid middleware and combines Δ-Causal Order Protocol to realize Δ-Causal Order. It also discusses the improvement of transmission quality and exams the result between theoretical and real-world architecture. We believe our result will improve Gird and provide a well design direction and basis in the future.
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Books on the topic "Globus toolkit"

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B, Kalaavathi. Grid and Cloud Computing: With Lab experiments as per Anna University Syllabus of R-2013. AR Publications, 2016.

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Barrow, Colin. The Global Property Investor's Toolkit. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2008.

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Matthews, Ruth. The thinking teacher's toolkit: Critical thinking, thinking skills and global perspectives. Continuum International Pub. Group, 2010.

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Sudakshina, Bhattachrjee, ed. Improve your global business English: The essential toolkit for writing and communicating across borders. Kogan Page, 2012.

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Muijnck, Sam, and Joris Tieleman. Economy Studies. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726047.

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The Economy Studies project emerged from the worldwide movement to modernise economics education, spurred on by the global financial crisis of 2008, the climate crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic. It envisions a wide variety of economics graduates and specialists, equipped with a broad toolkit, enabling them to collectively understand and help tackle the issues the world faces today. This is a practical guide for (re-)designing economics courses and programs. Based on a clear conceptual framework and ten flexible building blocks, this handbook offers refreshing ideas and practical suggestions to stimulate student engagement and critical thinking across a wide range of courses. Key features Adapting Existing Courses: Plug-and-play suggestions to improve existing economics courses with attention to institutions, history, values and practical skills. Teaching materials: A guide through the rapidly growing range of innovative textbooks and other teaching materials. Example Courses and Curricula: How to design pluralist, real-world economics education within the practical limits of time and resources. The companion website, www.economystudies.com, contains a wealth of additional resources, such as tailor-made booklets for more specific audiences, additional teaching materials and links to plug-and-play syllabi and courses, and opportunities for workshops and exchange with other economics educators.
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Globus® Toolkit 4. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-369404-1.x5000-4.

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Sotomayor, Borja, and Lisa Childers. Globus® Toolkit 4: Programming Java Services. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2006.

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Sotomayor, Borja, and Lisa Childers. Globus® Toolkit 4,: Programming Java Services (The Elsevier Series in Grid Computing). Morgan Kaufmann, 2005.

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Globus® Toolkit 4, : Programming Java Services (The Elsevier Series in Grid Computing). Morgan Kaufmann, 2005.

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Taglioni, Daria, and Deborah Winkler. Global Value Chains Diagnostic Toolkit. World Bank Publications, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Globus toolkit"

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Aloisio, Giovanni, Massimo Cafaro, Paolo Falabella, Carl Kesselman, and Roy Williams. "Grid Computing on the Web Using the Globus Toolkit." In High Performance Computing and Networking. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45492-6_4.

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Battré, Dominic, Odej Kao, and Kerstin Voss. "Implementing WS-Agreement in a Globus Toolkit 4.0 Environment." In Grid Middleware and Services. Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78446-5_28.

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Foster, Ian. "Globus Toolkit Version 4: Software for Service-Oriented Systems." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11577188_2.

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He, Kejing, Shoubin Dong, Ling Zhang, and Binglin Song. "Building Grid Monitoring System Based on Globus Toolkit: Architecture and Implementation." In Computational and Information Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30497-5_55.

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Clemente, Félix J. García, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Andrés Muñoz Ortega, Juan A. Botía Blaya, and Antonio F. Gómez Skarmeta. "Distributed Provision and Management of Security Services in Globus Toolkit 4." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11914952_20.

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Walter, Andreas, Klemens Böhm, and Stephan Schosser. "Building Data-Intensive Grid Applications with Globus Toolkit – An Evaluation Based on Web Crawling." In Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2007. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74974-5_53.

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Fei, Han, Nuno Almeida, Paulo Trezentos, Jaime E. Villate, and Antonio Amorim. "A Distributed Data Storage Architecture for Event Processing by Using the Globus Grid Toolkit." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44862-4_29.

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Lacour, Sébastien, Christian Pérez, and Thierry Priol. "Deploying CORBA Components on a Computational Grid: General Principles and Early Experiments Using the Globus Toolkit." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24848-4_3.

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Nou, Ramon, Samuel Kounev, and Jordi Torres. "Building Online Performance Models of Grid Middleware with Fine-Grained Load-Balancing: A Globus Toolkit Case Study." In Formal Methods and Stochastic Models for Performance Evaluation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75211-0_10.

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Newman, Michael Z. "Global and Local." In The Media Studies Toolkit. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003007708-11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Globus toolkit"

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Shaharabani, Yael Furman, and Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel. "Strengthening the Engineering Graduate Toolkit: Conscious Professional Skill Development Through PBL Experiences." In 2025 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/educon62633.2025.11016333.

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Cheruyot, Chepkwony Caldas, Robin Michel Kouame, and Hiroyuki Inaba. "Securing SIM Toolkit-Based Mobile Money Applications Against SIM Swap Attacks Using User Location Data." In 2024 IEEE 13th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/gcce62371.2024.10760647.

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Hema, S., and S. Jaganathan. "Improvisioning Hadoop in Globus Toolkit." In 2013 International Conference on Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccpct.2013.6528902.

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Sahota, V., Maozhen Li, and Wenming Guo. "Resource Monitoring with Globus Toolkit 4." In Second International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge, and Grid (SKG 2006). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/skg.2006.79.

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Tian, Yun, and Philip J. Rhodes. "The Globus Toolkit R-tree for partial spatial replica selection." In 2010 11th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (GRID). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/grid.2010.5697951.

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Qi, Li, Hai Jin, Ian Foster, and Jarek Gawor. "HAND: Highly Available Dynamic Deployment Infrastructure for Globus Toolkit 4." In 15th EUROMICRO International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pdp.2007.49.

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Colesa, Adrian, Teodor Pop, Iosif Ignat, and Cosmin Ardelean. "Automatic and Reliable Distribution of Data in Grids over Globus Toolkit." In 2007 Ninth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/synasc.2007.69.

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Reich, Christoph, and Bettina Scharpf. "Continuous Software Test Distributed Execution and Integrated into the Globus Toolkit." In 2006 Fifth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispdc.2006.15.

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Cicirelli, Franco, Angelo Furfaro, Libero Nigro, and Francesco Pupo. "Agents Over The Grid: An Experience Using The Globus Toolkit 4." In 26th Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2012-0078-0085.

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Montella, Raffaele, Giuseppe Agrillo, Daniele Mastrangelo, and Milena Menna. "A globus toolkit 4 based instrument service for environmental data acquisition and distribution." In the third international workshop. ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1384209.1384214.

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Reports on the topic "Globus toolkit"

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Goldberg, Linda. Global Liquidity: Drivers, Volatility and Toolkits. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31355.

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Parker, Rachel, Amy Berry, Payal Goundar, and Karena Menzie-Ballantyne. ACER-APCEIU Global Citizenship Education Monitoring Toolkit: For teachers, schools, and system leaders. Australian Council for Educational Research and Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) under the auspices of UNESCO, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-773-1.

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At a time of escalating global unrest and insecurity, together with increasing global interdependence, interest in Global citizenship education (GCED) as a transformative pedagogy for peace, human rights, and sustainable development, has never been greater. Educators, school leaders and policy makers can play an important role in supporting young people to gain the knowledge and skills needed to engage with the global issues of our time, which are frequently described as volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (Berinato, 2014). The APCEIU-ACER GCED Monitoring Toolkit was developed to assist education stakeholders to embed GCED within policy and practice in alignment with local, regional, and international frameworks. Target users of this toolkit include policy makers, education department and ministry personnel, leaders, and educators at all levels in both formal and non-formal education sectors. The Toolkit provides an actionable four-phase process for embedding, assessing, and continuously enhancing GCED. The chapters integrate key concepts from research, global policy documents and empirical research conducted by ACER and ACPEIU, to establish a comprehensive and holistic approach to GCED. The toolkit explores effective GCED including how to conceptualise and define, plan, enact and monitor implementation, and how to measure success.
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Farre, Albert, Sara Cumming, Anna Gavine, et al. Action for Breastfeeding Toolkit. University of Dundee, 2025. https://doi.org/10.20933/100001362.

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This toolkit is the main output of the UK-wide Action for Breastfeeding (A4B) study1which was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The aim of this toolkit is to provide guidance and recommendations for those looking to implement and evaluate breastfeeding support interventions in NHS settings. The recommendations outlined in this toolkit are based on key findings from systematic reviews of global evidence undertaken as part of the A4B study. They were also co-developed through workshops across the UK, and other engagement activities, with the study’s Stakeholder and Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) groups. The first section describes evidence-based intervention components for breastfeeding support services; we call this the A4B programme. This section also includes clinical examples and recommendations to meet the needs of breastfeeding women living with long-term conditions. The second section focuses on supporting the implementation of the A4B programme at organisational and team levels. The final section sets out recommendations for the delivery and evaluation of the A4B programme. This section provides guidance and suggestions for supporting materials to consider when implementing each component of the A4B programme. The second part of this section provides practical considerations and suggested outcomes to evaluate the A4B programme and breastfeeding support interventions more generally, including evaluation approaches in practice. The A4B toolkit is complementary to UNICEF UK BFI standards. The BFI programme provides minimum standards to support all families with infant feeding and develop close loving relationships with their baby. The A4B toolkit provides evidence-based components and guidance to enhance breastfeeding support.
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Kim, Ozano, Sophie Witter, Jo Keatinge, Beth Scott, and Nicola Wardrop. What Works for Health Systems Strengthening: An Overview of the Evidence – Resource Toolkit. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.102.

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This resource toolkit has been produced by K4D in partnership with the Health Systems Team in the Foreign, Commonwealth &amp; Development Office (FCDO) Human Development Department and renowned global health systems expert Prof. Sophie Witter (Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh). The toolkit is aimed at FCDO’s network of health advisors, and policy and programme managers based in country offices and central teams. The purpose of this toolkit is to summarise and present key messages from the latest evidence on ‘what works’ for health systems strengthening (HSS) to help embed a stronger HSS approach into all of our work on health as outlined in FCDO’s position paper Health Systems Strengthening for Global Health Security and Universal Health Coverage (FCDO 2021). The toolkit draws extensively on more detailed pieces of work analysing the evidence in more depth, which were disseminated through the health network in FCDO (and previously the Department for International Development) between 2019 and 2022 titled Evidence Review of What Works for Health Systems Strengthening, Where and When? (Witter et al. 2021). This toolkit also links back to a multitude of resources and recorded sessions collected as part of K4Ds previous learning journey on HSS.
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Riley, Charles. Development of RDSETGO: A Rapidly Deployable Structural Evaluation Toolkit for Global Observation. Transportation Research and Education Center, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/trec.196.

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Higgins, Steve, Emma Dobson, Jonathan Kay, and Patrick Okwen. Using meta-analysis to explore the transferability of education mid-range theories to Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria and Niger: Final academic report – Evidence synthesis. Centre for Excellence and Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51744/crpp2.

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Our project sought to recontextualise a popular evidence portal from the English education system to Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. The Teaching and Learning Toolkit is a resource that summarises the global evidence for 30 different pedagogical approaches in plain language so that it can inform the decisions of school leaders in England. This paper shares the evidence synthesis for the project.
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Alhaji, Mohammed M., Nyaga Robert, and Patrick Forscher. All responses are local. How behavioral systems can enhance global management of the Mpox outbreak. Busara, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62372/yeup3422.

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Mpox represents a dire threat to public health. We believe that behavioral science can play a crucial role in understanding and managing the Mpox threat as effective management of public health requires understanding and managing human behavior. However, behavioral science alone may not be enough: pandemics spread through complex networks of human behavior that we call behavioral systems (Diaz del Valle, Wendel, &amp; Jang, 2023); responding effectively to Mpox may therefore require an interdisciplinary toolkit that integrates qualitative and quantitative methods from across psychology, behavioral economics, anthropology, political science, systems analysis, and computational methods to understand how individual behaviors fit within larger systems, and how these systems can, in turn, be changed through effective targeting of behavioral interventions within them.
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Megersa, Kelbesa. World Bank’s Financial Intermediary Funds. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.156.

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Financial Intermediary Funds (FIFs) are a type of trust fund that provide large-scale funding for broad, coordinated interventions that are typically focused on specific themes (see section 5) and aimed at achieving Global Public Goods (GPGs). FIFs provide the global development community with multilateral platforms that are independently governed (see section 3) and support multiple implementing entities. FIFs add unique value and strength to the development finance toolkit – especially when there is a global call for collective action for a GPG requiring large-scale additional pooled funds; closely coordinated decision-making; joint implementation at scale across a significant number of multilateral organisations, when no existing instrument can fulfil these functions (World Bank, 2019a).
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Anderson, Donald M., Lorraine C. Backer, Keith Bouma-Gregson, et al. Harmful Algal Research & Response: A National Environmental Science Strategy (HARRNESS), 2024-2034. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/69773.

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Harmful and toxic algal blooms (HABs) are a well-established and severe threat to human health, economies, and marine and freshwater ecosystems on all coasts of the United States and its inland waters. HABs can comprise microalgae, cyanobacteria, and macroalgae (seaweeds). Their impacts, intensity, and geographic range have increased over past decades due to both human-induced and natural changes. In this report, HABs refers to both marine algal and freshwater cyanobacterial events. This Harmful Algal Research and Response: A National Environmental Science Strategy (HARRNESS) 2024-2034 plan builds on major accomplishments from past efforts, provides a state of the science update since the previous decadal HARRNESS plan (2005-2015), identifies key information gaps, and presents forward-thinking solutions. Major achievements on many fronts since the last HARRNESS are detailed in this report. They include improved understanding of bloom dynamics of large-scale regional HABs such as those of Pseudo-nitzschia on the west coast, Alexandrium on the east coast, Karenia brevis on the west Florida shelf, and Microcystis in Lake Erie, and advances in HAB sensor technology, allowing deployment on fixed and mobile platforms for long-term, continuous, remote HAB cell and toxin observations. New HABs and impacts have emerged. Freshwater HABs now occur in many inland waterways and their public health impacts through drinking and recreational water contamination have been characterized and new monitoring efforts have been initiated. Freshwater HAB toxins are finding their way into marine environments and contaminating seafood with unknown consequences. Blooms of Dinophysis spp., which can cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, have appeared around the US coast, but the causes are not understood. Similarly, blooms of fish- and shellfish-killing HABs are occurring in many regions and are especially threatening to aquaculture. The science, management, and decision-making necessary to manage the threat of HABs continue to involve a multidisciplinary group of scientists, managers, and agencies at various levels. The initial HARRNESS framework and the resulting National HAB Committee (NHC) have proven effective means to coordinate the academic, management, and stakeholder communities interested in national HAB issues and provide these entities with a collective voice, in part through this updated HARRNESS report. Congress and the Executive Branch have supported most of the advances achieved under HARRNESS (2005-2015) and continue to make HABs a priority. Congress has reauthorized the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act (HABHRCA) multiple times and continues to authorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to fund and conduct HAB research and response, has given new roles to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and required an Interagency Working Group on HABHRCA (IWG HABHRCA). These efforts have been instrumental in coordinating HAB responses by federal and state agencies. Initial appropriations for NOAA HAB research and response decreased after 2005, but have increased substantially in the last few years, leading to many advances in HAB management in marine coastal and Great Lakes regions. With no specific funding for HABs, the US EPA has provided funding to states through existing laws, such as the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, and to members of the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, to assist states and tribes in addressing issues related to HAB toxins and hypoxia. The US EPA has also worked towards fulfilling its mandate by providing tools and resources to states, territories, and local governments to help manage HABs and cyanotoxins, to effectively communicate the risks of cyanotoxins and to assist public water systems and water managers to manage HABs. These tools and resources include documents to assist with adopting recommended recreational criteria and/or swimming advisories, recommendations for public water systems to choose to apply health advisories for cyanotoxins, risk communication templates, videos and toolkits, monitoring guidance, and drinking water treatment optimization documents. Beginning in 2018, Congress has directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to develop a HAB research initiative to deliver scalable HAB prevention, detection, and management technologies intended to reduce the frequency and severity of HAB impacts to our Nation’s freshwater resources. Since the initial HARRNESS report, other federal agencies have become increasingly engaged in addressing HABs, a trend likely to continue given the evolution of regulations(e.g., US EPA drinking water health advisories and recreational water quality criteria for two cyanotoxins), and new understanding of risks associated with freshwater HABs. The NSF/NIEHS Oceans and Human Health Program has contributed substantially to our understanding of HABs. The US Geological Survey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Aeronautics Space Administration also contribute to HAB-related activities. In the preparation of this report, input was sought early on from a wide range of stakeholders, including participants from academia, industry, and government. The aim of this interdisciplinary effort is to provide summary information that will guide future research and management of HABs and inform policy development at the agency and congressional levels. As a result of this information gathering effort, four major HAB focus/programmatic areas were identified: 1) Observing systems, modeling, and forecasting; 2) Detection and ecological impacts, including genetics and bloom ecology; 3) HAB management including prevention, control, and mitigation, and 4) Human dimensions, including public health, socio-economics, outreach, and education. Focus groups were tasked with addressing a) our current understanding based on advances since HARRNESS 2005-2015, b) identification of critical information gaps and opportunities, and c) proposed recommendations for the future. The vision statement for HARRNESS 2024-2034 has been updated, as follows: “Over the next decade, in the context of global climate change projections, HARRNESS will define the magnitude, scope, and diversity of the HAB problem in US marine, brackish and freshwaters; strengthen coordination among agencies, stakeholders, and partners; advance the development of effective research and management solutions; and build resilience to address the broad range of US HAB problems impacting vulnerable communities and ecosystems.” This will guide federal, state, local and tribal agencies and nations, researchers, industry, and other organizations over the next decade to collectively work to address HAB problems in the United States.
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Planning Guide for a Total Market Approach to Increase Access to Family Planning—Module 1: Landscape Assessment. Population Council, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2016.1011.

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PATH has drawn on its global experience from our total market approach (TMA) work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Uganda, and Vietnam to produce a TMA planning guide to increase access to family planning. The guide and toolkit (Planning Guide for a Total Market Approach to Increase Access to Family Planning: Toolkit and Glossary), produced by The Evidence Project, contain practical information and specific tools to help organizations and other planners conduct a landscape assessment, the first phase in developing a TMA. | These resources are part of a larger toolkit, which also includes an in-depth market analysis and two-volume handbook produced by MEASURE Evaluation, and a joint publication by all three projects (Guide for Assessing the Impact of a Total Market Approach to Family Planning Programs).
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