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JSSPP
2001
Springer
14 years 4 days ago
Metrics for Parallel Job Scheduling and Their Convergence
The arrival process of jobs submitted to a parallel system is bursty, leading to fluctuations in the load at many time scales. In particular, rare events of extreme load may occu...
Dror G. Feitelson
CLUSTER
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
An innovative application execution toolkit for multicluster grids
—Multicluster grids provide one promising solution to satisfying growing computation demands of compute-intensive applications by collaborating various networked clusters. Howeve...
Zhifeng Yun, Zhou Lei, Gabrielle Allen, Daniel S. ...
JSSPP
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Unfairness Metrics for Space-Sharing Parallel Job Schedulers
Sociology, computer networking and operations research provide evidence of the importance of fairness in queuing disciplines. Currently, there is no accepted model for characteriz...
Gerald Sabin, P. Sadayappan
JSSPP
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Pitfalls in Parallel Job Scheduling Evaluation
There are many choices to make when evaluating the performance of a complex system. In the context of parallel job scheduling, one must decide what workload to use and what measur...
Eitan Frachtenberg, Dror G. Feitelson
JSSPP
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Are User Runtime Estimates Inherently Inaccurate?
Computer system batch schedulers typically require information from the user upon job submission, including a runtime estimate. Inaccuracy of these runtime estimates, relative to ...
Cynthia Bailey Lee, Yael Schwartzman, Jennifer Har...