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In the first phase of the European DataGrid project, the workload management package (WP1) implemented a working prototype, providing users with an environment allowing to define and submit jobs to the Grid, and able to find and use the ``best resources for these jobs. Application users have now been experiencing for about a year now with this first release of the workload management system. The experiences acquired, the feedback received by the user and the need to plug new components implementing new functionalities, triggered an update of the existing architecture. A description of this revised and complemented workload management system is given.
Application users have now been experiencing for about a year with the standardized resource brokering services provided by the workload management package of the EU DataGrid project (WP1). Understanding, shaping and pushing the limits of the system
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