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HICSS
2009
IEEE
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14 years 3 months ago
Celebrating Diversity in Volunteer Computing
The computing resources in a volunteer computing system are highly diverse in terms of software and hardware type, speed, availability, reliability, network connectivity, and othe...
David P. Anderson, Kevin Reed
EUROPAR
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Modelling Pilot-Job Applications on Production Grids
Pilot-job systems have emerged as a computation paradigm to cope with heterogeneity of production grids, greatly improving fault ratios and latency. Tools like DIANE, WISDOM-II, To...
Tristan Glatard, Sorina Camarasu-Pop
ISCAPDCS
2003
13 years 10 months ago
Job Management in Grids of MOSIX Clusters
EnFuzion and MOSIX are two packages that represent different approaches to cluster management. EnFuzion is a user-level queuing system that can dispatch a predetermined number of ...
David Abramson, Amnon Barak, Colin Enticott
CSIE
2009
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
The Pilot Way to Grid Resources Using glideinWMS
Grid computing has become very popular in big and widespread scientific communities with high computing demands, like high energy physics. Computing resources are being distribute...
Igor Sfiligoi, Daniel C. Bradley, Burt Holzman, Pa...
IPPS
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
MGST: A framework for performance evaluation of Desktop Grids
Desktop Grids are rapidly gaining popularity as a costeffective computing platform for the execution of applications with extensive computing needs. As opposed to grids and cluste...
Majd Kokaly, Issam Al-Azzoni, Douglas G. Down