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JSSPP 2009: Rome, Italy
- Eitan Frachtenberg, Uwe Schwiegelshohn:
Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, 14th International Workshop, JSSPP 2009, Rome, Italy, May 29, 2009. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5798, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04632-2 - Yili Gong, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey Charles Fox:
Dynamic Resource-Critical Workflow Scheduling in Heterogeneous Environments. 1-15 - Alexander Fölling, Christian Grimme, Joachim Lepping, Alexander Papaspyrou:
Decentralized Grid Scheduling with Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems. 16-36 - Diane Lingrand, Johan Montagnat, Janusz Martyniak, Dave Colling:
Analyzing the EGEE Production Grid Workload: Application to Jobs Submission Optimization. 37-58 - Francesc Guim, Ivan Rodero, Julita Corbalán:
The Resource Usage Aware Backfilling. 59-79 - Georg Birkenheuer, André Brinkmann, Holger Karl:
The Gain of Overbooking. 80-100 - Tran Ngoc Minh, Lex Wolters:
Modeling Parallel System Workloads with Temporal Locality. 101-115 - Ojaswirajanya Thebe, David P. Bunde, Vitus J. Leung:
Scheduling Restartable Jobs with Short Test Runs. 116-137 - Jose Antonio Pascual, Javier Navaridas, José Miguel-Alonso:
Effects of Topology-Aware Allocation Policies on Scheduling Performance. 138-156 - Oliver Sinnen, Andrea To, Manpreet Kaur:
Contention-Aware Scheduling with Task Duplication. 157-168 - Joel L. Wolf, Nikhil Bansal, Kirsten Hildrum, Sujay S. Parekh, Deepak Rajan, Rohit Wagle, Kun-Lung Wu:
Job Admission and Resource Allocation in Distributed Streaming Systems. 169-189 - Norman Bobroff, Richard Coppinger, Liana Fong, Seetharami R. Seelam, Jing Xu:
Scalability Analysis of Job Scheduling Using Virtual Nodes. 190-206 - Hongyang Sun, Yangjie Cao, Wen-Jing Hsu:
Competitive Two-Level Adaptive Scheduling Using Resource Augmentation. 207-231 - Xijie Zeng, Angela C. Sodan:
Job Scheduling with Lookahead Group Matchmaking for Time/Space Sharing on Multi-core Parallel Machines. 232-258 - Angela C. Sodan:
Adaptive Scheduling for QoS Virtual Machines under Different Resource Allocation - Performance Effects and Predictability. 259-279 - Zeljko Vrba, Håvard Espeland, Pål Halvorsen, Carsten Griwodz:
Limits of Work-Stealing Scheduling. 280-299
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