Let c=service consumer; p=service producer.
wt=web tier; owg=oodt web grid;eis= external information system deployed with 
owg.

Let the following be an atomic tier chain that is used to link to its self or 
multiple copies of its self.

p-client-c::http::wt::p-owg-c::p-eis-c::p-owg-c

Does that make sense?

BW

On Jan 31, 2012, at 9:38 AM, "Mattmann, Chris A (388J)" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi BW,
> 
> I think the whole of OODT is actually better represented by its own 
> architectural style, described
> here [1] and here [2] which is a combination of a number of distributed 
> systems styles including
> Client/Server, P2P, layered, REST, etc.
> 
> Does that make sense?
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
> [1] http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/pubs/WICSA04.pdf
> [2] http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/pubs/ICSE06.pdf
> 
> On Jan 31, 2012, at 9:33 AM, BW wrote:
> 
>> Overall OODT has a high level layered architecture but is Web-Grid better 
>> represented as an N-Tiered arch?
>> 
>> BW
> 
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