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As organisations become globalised and geographically distributed, high performance computing resources become inaccessible from remote branches of the organisation. On the other hand, companies with excess high performance computational resources may wish to leverage their investments and sell access/services to other smaller companies. In this paper, we propose a three-tier object-oriented NetSolution...
The requirements for data mining systems for large organisations and enterprises range from logical and physical distribution of large data and heterogeneous computational resources to the general need for high performance at a level that is sufficient for interactive work. This work categorises the requirements and describes the Kensington software architecture that addresses these demands. The system...