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2008
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Evaluating a High-Level Parallel Language (GpH) for Computational GRIDs
Computational Grids potentially offer low cost, readily available, and large-scale high-performance platforms. For the parallel execution of programs, however, computational GRIDs ...
Abdallah Al Zain, Philip W. Trinder, Greg Michaels...
ICCS
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Managing Heterogeneity in a Grid Parallel Haskell
Computational Grids potentially offer cheap large-scale high-performance systems, but are a very challenging architecture, being heterogeneous, shared and hierarchical. Rather tha...
Abdallah Al Zain, Philip W. Trinder, Hans-Wolfgang...
CCGRID
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
A batch scheduler with high level components
In this article we present the design choices and the evaluation of a batch scheduler for large clusters, named OAR. This batch scheduler is based upon an original design that emp...
Nicolas Capit, Georges Da Costa, Yiannis Georgiou,...
OSDI
2008
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
DryadLINQ: A System for General-Purpose Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using a High-Level Language
DryadLINQ is a system and a set of language extensions that enable a new programming model for large scale distributed computing. It generalizes previous execution environments su...
Yuan Yu, Michael Isard, Dennis Fetterly, Mihai Bud...