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JSSPP 2002: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph, Uwe Schwiegelshohn
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Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, 8th International Workshop, JSSPP 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 24, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2537, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-00172-7 - Achim Streit:
A Self-Tuning Job Scheduler Family with Dynamic Policy Switching. 1-23 - Quinn Snell, Mark J. Clement, David B. Jackson:
Preemption Based Backfill. 24-37 - Elie Krevat, José G. Castaños, José E. Moreira:
Job Scheduling for the BlueGene/L System. 38-54 - Srividya Srinivasan, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Vijay Subramani, P. Sadayappan:
Selective Reservation Strategies for Backfill Job Scheduling. 55-71 - Barry G. Lawson, Evgenia Smirni:
Multiple-Queue Backfilling Scheduling with Priorities and Reservations for Parallel Systems. 72-87 - William A. Ward Jr., Carrie L. Mahood, John E. West
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Scheduling Jobs on Parallel Systems Using a Relaxed Backfill Strategy. 88-102 - Su-Hui Chiang, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Mary K. Vernon:
The Impact of More Accurate Requested Runtimes on Production Job Scheduling Performance. 103-127 - Carsten Ernemann
, Volker Hamscher, Ramin Yahyapour
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Economic Scheduling in Grid Computing. 128-152 - Karl Czajkowski
, Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman
, Volker Sander
, Steven Tuecke
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SNAP: A Protocol for Negotiating Service Level Agreements and Coordinating Resource Management in Distributed Systems. 153-183 - Anca I. D. Bucur, Dick H. J. Epema:
Local versus Global Schedulers with Processor Co-allocation in Multicluster Systems. 184-204 - Christopher Pinchak, Paul Lu, Mark Goldenberg:
Practical Heterogeneous Placeholder Scheduling in Overlay Metacomputers: Early Experiences. 205-228 - Bill Nitzberg, Jennifer M. Schopf:
Current Activities in the Scheduling and Resource Management Area of the Global Grid Forum. 229-236

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