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CNSR
2005
IEEE
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16 years 20 hour 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
15 years 10 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
15 years 12 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
16 years 13 days 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
16 years 22 hour 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