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TPDS
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Evaluating a High-Level Parallel Language (GpH) for Computational GRIDs
Computational Grids potentially offer low cost, readily available, and large-scale high-performance platforms. For the parallel execution of programs, however, computational GRIDs ...
Abdallah Al Zain, Philip W. Trinder, Greg Michaels...
ACSD
2005
IEEE
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16 years 2 days ago
Controlling Speculative Design Processes Using Rich Component Models
This paper elaborates on the application of some aspects of robust systems control theory to the management of uncertainty and risk in distributed and complex design processes, ha...
Werner Damm
HPDC
2002
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Dynamic Monitoring of High-Performance Distributed Applications
Developers and users of high-performance distributed systems often observe performance problems such as unexpectedly low throughput or high latency. Determining the source of the ...
Dan Gunter, Brian Tierney, Keith R. Jackson, Jason...
FGCS
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Algorithmic re-structuring and data replication for protein structure comparison on a GRID
This paper describes a major restructuring of PROuST, a method for protein structure comparison, for an efficient porting to the Grid. PROuST consists of different components: an...
Giovanni Ciriello, M. Comin, Concettina Guerra
ETFA
2005
IEEE
16 years 2 days ago
Plug-and-play: bridging the semantic gap between application and transducers
Abstract – Plug-and-play is an important mechanism for achieving component integration and improving interoperability in smart transducer systems. While recent research in smart ...
Stefan Pitzek, Wilfried Elmenreich