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Robust workflows for science and engineering
Scientific workflow tools allow users to specify complex computational experiments and provide a good framework for robust science and engineering. Workflows consist of pipelines ...
David Abramson, Blair Bethwaite, Colin Enticott, S...
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2009
ACM
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Kepler + Hadoop: a general architecture facilitating data-intensive applications in scientific workflow systems
MapReduce provides a parallel and scalable programming model for data-intensive business and scientific applications. MapReduce and its de facto open source project, called Hadoop...
Jianwu Wang, Daniel Crawl, Ilkay Altintas
VEE
2009
ACM
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Entropy: a consolidation manager for clusters
Clusters provide powerful computing environments, but in practice much of this power goes to waste, due to the static allocation of tasks to nodes, regardless of their changing co...
Fabien Hermenier, Xavier Lorca, Jean-Marc Menaud, ...
VEE
2009
ACM
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Tracing for web 3.0: trace compilation for the next generation web applications
Today’s web applications are pushing the limits of modern web browsers. The emergence of the browser as the platform of choice for rich client-side applications has shifted the ...
Mason Chang, Edwin W. Smith, Rick Reitmaier, Micha...
VEE
2009
ACM
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Demystifying magic: high-level low-level programming
r of high-level languages lies in their abstraction over hardware and software complexity, leading to greater security, better reliability, and lower development costs. However, o...
Daniel Frampton, Stephen M. Blackburn, Perry Cheng...
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