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13th IPPS / 10. SPDP 1999 Workshop JSSPP: San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
- Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph:
Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, IPPS/SPDP'99 Workshop, JSSPP'99, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1659, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66676-1 - James Patton Jones, Bill Nitzberg:
Scheduling for Parallel Supercomputing: A Historical Perspective of Achievable Utilization. 1-16 - Jochen Krallmann, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Ramin Yahyapour:
On the Design and Evaluation of Job Scheduling Algorithms. 17-42 - David Talby, Dror G. Feitelson, Adi Raveh:
Comparing Logs and Models of Parallel Workloads Using the Co-plot Method. 43-66 - Steve J. Chapin, Walfredo Cirne, Dror G. Feitelson, James Patton Jones, Scott T. Leutenegger, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Warren Smith, David Talby:
Benchmarks and Standards for the Evaluation of Parallel Job Schedulers. 67-90 - Gaurav D. Ghare, Scott T. Leutenegger:
The Effect of Correlating Quantum Allocation and Job Size for Gang Scheduling. 91-110 - Kuniyasu Suzaki, David Walsh:
Scheduling on AP/Linux for Fine and Coarse Grain Parallel Processes. 111-128 - Bing Bing Zhou, Richard P. Brent, Chris W. Johnson, David Walsh:
Job Re-pacing for Enhancing the Performance of Gang Scheduling. 129-143 - Hubertus Franke, José E. Moreira, Pratap Pattnaik:
Process Tracking for Parallel Job Control. 144-161 - Steve J. Chapin, Dimitrios Katramatos, John F. Karpovich, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
The Legion Resource Management System. 162-178 - Jörn Gehring, Thomas Preiss:
Scheduling a Metacomputer with Uncooperative Sub-schedulers. 179-201 - Warren Smith, Valerie E. Taylor, Ian T. Foster:
Using Run-Time Predictions to Estimate Queue Wait Times and Improve Scheduler Performance. 202-219 - Kostadis Roussos, Nawaf Bitar, Robert English:
Deterministic Batch Scheduling without Static Partitioning. 220-235
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