Model of user interface for access to ukrainian national grid network
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2014.35.61-66Keywords:
User interface, Grid-node, JavaAbstract
The paper describes a structural model of the user interface Grid-node to access to the Ukrainian national grid. It is implemented using the programming language Java and development environment eclipse-SDK-4.3-win32-x86_64. There are basic commands and arguments to create a file with the job and to send it to the grid network for its implementation.
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