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HPCA
2004
IEEE
16 years 26 days ago
Exploring Wakeup-Free Instruction Scheduling
Design of wakeup-free issue queues is becoming desirable due to the increasing complexity associated with broadcast-based instruction wakeup. The effectiveness of most wakeup-free...
Jie S. Hu, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwi...
108
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IPPS
2006
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Interceptor: middleware-level application segregation and scheduling for P2P systems
Very large size Peer-to-Peer systems are often required to implement efficient and scalable services, but usually they can be built only by assembling resources contributed by ma...
Cosimo Anglano
117
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SKG
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
An Agent-based Peer-to-Peer Grid Computing Architecture
The conventional computing Grid has developed a service oriented computing architecture with a superlocal resource management and scheduling strategy. This architecture is limited...
Jia Tang, Minjie Zhang
108
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ICCS
2005
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
On the Impact of Reservations from the Grid on Planning-Based Resource Management
Advance Reservations are an important concept to support QoS and Workflow Scheduling in Grid environments. However, the impact of reservations from the Grid on the performance of ...
Felix Heine, Matthias Hovestadt, Odej Kao, Achim S...
230
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ACSW
2006
15 years 1 months ago
An agent-based peer-to-peer grid computing architecture: convergence of grid and peer-to-peer computing
The conventional computing Grid has developed a service oriented computing architecture with a superlocal resource management and scheduling strategy. This architecture is limited...
Jia Tang, Minjie Zhang