I'm not sure what difference this makes. For instance, for the applications that you have in mind, what is the difference between modelling them as having a null computation vs. no computation at all?
Thanks for your comment.
guru prasad wrote:
1) Figure 1 and lines 253 - 255The first thing to notice is that the box labelled “Application” contains a box labelled “Computation”. Some of the use-cases envisions an existing computation being directly modified to interact with a GridCPR system.
This places an assumption on the application to have "computation" as a part of the application. But when I think of in general and the applied fields of Grid Computing, not all the applications have computing as a part of it. (Eg. An application to collect all the x-ray of a user from a remote server, diagnosis report from yet another and consolidate both to produce a report and submit it to a third location).
I am not sure if we are not handling such applications. But I feel we need to define a solid boundary for "application" type.