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CNSR
2005
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
ARAS: Adaptive Recommender for Academic Scheduling
This paper describes ARAS, a prototype adaptive website based on a novel and general adaptive website framework. ARAS acts as a course counselor, guiding students through an onlin...
Mark Kilfoil, Wenpu Xing, Ali A. Ghorbani
SPAA
1990
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Low Overhead Parallel Schedules for Task Graphs
d Abstract) Richard J. Anderson Paul Beame Walter L. Ruzzo Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washingtoni We introduce a task scheduling model which is u...
Richard J. Anderson, Paul Beame, Walter L. Ruzzo
GRID
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A credential renewal service for long-running jobs
— Jobs on the Grid require security credentials throughout their run for accessing secure Grid resources, such as GridFTP data repositories. However, delegating long-lived creden...
Daniel Kouril, Jim Basney
ICPADS
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Ensuring Fairness Among Participating Clusters During Multi-site Parallel Job Scheduling
Multi-cluster schedulers can dramatically improve average job turn-around time performance by making use of fragmented node resources available throughout the grid. By carefully m...
William M. Jones, Walter B. Ligon III
CCGRID
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Experiences with the KOALA co-allocating scheduler in multiclusters
In multicluster systems, and more generally, in grids, jobs may require co-allocation, i.e., the simultaneous allocation of resources such as processors and input files in multip...
Hashim H. Mohamed, Dick H. J. Epema