Gridder is a set of open-source portlets that makes grid services simpler to use and manage. It's completely free of charge.
One of the major goals of Gridder is to enable easy job submission. To achieve this objective, the software offers a group of portlets that are incredibly useful for job management. A common scenario involves a chemistry researcher who has a new program that performs complex calculations. The researcher wishes to run this program on a cluster to improve its performance, but they have no interest in dealing with complex Unix commands. The grid administrator installs the program in the grid system, sets it up using Gridder portlets, and configures various options such as parameters, input type, and look-and-feel. The researcher can now easily execute their program and collect the results, using a friendly web interface.
Gridder's second objective is to provide useful resources to its users. The software extends and documents the functionality of the OGCE Bundle, and its Documentation Section contains a wealth of useful documents and UML diagrams. Users will find first steps for installing a grid system, detailed information on the best portlets and how to install them, and a helpful overview of GridSphere and OGCE, to name just a few resources.
Finally, Gridder seeks to make grid systems look good for end users. These systems are typically used by science researchers, who often require resource-intensive tasks such as generating graphics or executing complex queries. These users are experts in their own domains but may not be familiar with computer languages and commands required for job submission. Gridder makes things simple by providing incredibly usable portlets with friendly web interfaces. The software also ensures a consistent look-and-feel by customizing the open-source products and taking into account the user experience as a whole.
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