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JSSPP 1998: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph:
Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, IPPS/SPDP'98 Workshop, Orlando, Florida, USA, March 30, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1459, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64825-9 - Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph:
Metrics and Benchmarking for Parallel Job Scheduling. 1-24 - Virginia Mary Lo, Jens Mache, Kurt J. Windisch:
A Comparative Study of Real Workload Traces and Synthetic Workload Models for Parallel Job Scheduling. 25-46 - Allen B. Downey:
Lachesis: A Job Scheduler for the Cray T3E. 47-61 - Karl Czajkowski, Ian T. Foster, Nicholas T. Karonis, Carl Kesselman, Stuart Martin, Warren Smith, Steven Tuecke:
A Resource Management Architecture for Metacomputing Systems. 62-82 - Kuniyasu Suzaki, David Walsh:
Implementing the Combination of Time Sharing and Space Sharing on AP/Linux. 83-97 - Kento Aida, Hironori Kasahara, Seinosuke Narita:
Job Scheduling Scheme for Pure Space Sharing Among Rigid Jobs. 98-121 - Warren Smith, Ian T. Foster, Valerie E. Taylor:
Predicting Application Run Times Using Historical Information. 122-142 - Bing Bing Zhou, Richard P. Brent, David Walsh, Kuniyasu Suzaki:
Job Scheduling Strategies for Networks of Workstations. 143-157 - Sissades Tongsima, Chantana Chantrapornchai, Edwin Hsing-Mean Sha:
Probabilistic Loop Scheduling Considering Communication Overhead. 158-179 - Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Ramin Yahyapour:
Improving First-Come-First-Serve Job Scheduling by Gang Scheduling. 180-198 - Morris A. Jette:
Expanding Symmetric Multiprocessor Capability Through Gang Scheduling. 199-216 - Atsushi Hori, Hiroshi Tezuka, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Overhead Analysis of Preemptive Gang Scheduling. 217-230 - Patrick Sobalvarro, Scott Pakin, William E. Weihl, Andrew A. Chien:
Dynamic Coscheduling on Workstation Clusters. 231-256
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