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IISWC
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Predicting Bounds on Queuing Delay in Space-shared Computing Environments
Most space-sharing resources presently operated by high performance computing centers employ some sort of batch queueing system to manage resource allocation to multiple users. In...
John Brevik, Daniel Nurmi, Richard Wolski
CSIE
2009
IEEE
13 years 7 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...
ALGORITHMICA
2004
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13 years 9 months ago
Non-Clairvoyant Scheduling for Minimizing Mean Slowdown
We consider the problem of scheduling dynamically arriving jobs in a non-clairvoyant setting, that is, when the size of a job in remains unknown until the job finishes execution. ...
Nikhil Bansal, Kedar Dhamdhere, Jochen Könema...
CLUSTER
2004
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An evaluation of the close-to-files processor and data co-allocation policy 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 multipl...
Hashim H. Mohamed, Dick H. J. Epema
IMCSIT
2010
13 years 4 months ago
Service level agreements for job control in high-performance computing
A key element for outsourcing critical parts of a business process in Service Oriented Architectures are Service Level Agreements (SLAs). They build the key element to move from so...
Roland Kübert, Stefan Wesner