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HPDC
1999
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Process Hijacking
Process checkpointing is a basic mechanism required for providing High Throughput Computing service on distributively owned resources. We present a new process checkpoint and migr...
Victor C. Zandy, Barton P. Miller, Miron Livny
ICS
2003
Tsinghua U.
15 years 10 months ago
miNI: reducing network interface memory requirements with dynamic handle lookup
Recent work in low-latency, high-bandwidth communication systems has resulted in building user–level Network InControllers (NICs) and communication abstractions that support dir...
Reza Azimi, Angelos Bilas
HPDC
2007
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Towards adaptive, scalable, and reliable resource provisioning for wsrf-compliant applications
Although WSRF (Web Services Resource Framework) and Java-based hosting environment have been successful in dealing with the heterogeneity of resources and the diversity of applica...
Eun-Kyu Byun, Jae-Wan Jang, Jin-Soo Kim
143
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ISPA
2004
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Peer-to-Peer Mechanism for Resource Location and Allocation Over the Grid
Abstract. Recent advances in P2P lookup overlays provide an appealing solution for distributed search without relying on a single database server. In addition to performing resourc...
Hung-Chang Hsiao, Mark Baker, Chung-Ta King
140
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ICDCSW
2002
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Quantifying Effect of Network Latency and Clock Drift on Time-Driven Key Sequencing
Time-driven Key Sequencing (TKS) is a key management technique that synchronizes the session key used by a set of communicating principals based on time of day. This relatively lo...
Geoffrey G. Xie, Cynthia E. Irvine, Timothy E. Lev...