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Empirical-based probabilistic upper bounds for urgent computing applications

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Empirical-based probabilistic upper bounds for urgent computing applications
—Scientific simulation and modeling often aid in making critical decisions in such diverse fields as city planning, severe weather prediction and influenza modeling. In some of these situations the computations operate under strict deadlines, after which point the results may have very little value. In these cases of urgent computing, it is imperative that these computations begin execution as quickly as possible. The Special PRiority and Urgent Compute Environment (SPRUCE) is a framework designed to enable these high priority computations to quickly access computational Grid resources through elevated batch queue priority. However, participating resources are allowed to decide locally how to respond to urgent requests. For instance, some may offer next-to-run status while others may preempt currently executing jobs to clear off the necessary nodes. However, the user is still faced with the problem of resource selection – namely, which resource (and corresponding urgent computin...
Nick Trebon, Peter H. Beckman
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Type Conference
Year 2008
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Authors Nick Trebon, Peter H. Beckman
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