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IJHPCA
2006
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A Pragmatic Analysis Of Scheduling Environments On New Computing Platforms
Today, large scale parallel systems are available at relatively low cost. Many powerful such systems have been installed all over the world and the number of users is always incre...
Lionel Eyraud
PCRCW
1997
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Power/Performance Trade-offs for Direct Networks
High performance portable and space-borne systems continue to demand increasing computation speeds while concurrently attempting to satisfy size, weight, and power constraints. As...
Chirag S. Patel, Sek M. Chai, Sudhakar Yalamanchil...
DSN
2003
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
An Algorithm for Automatically Obtaining Distributed and Fault-Tolerant Static Schedules
Our goal is to automatically obtain a distributed and fault-tolerant embedded system: distributed because the system must run on a distributed architecture; fault-tolerant because...
Alain Girault, Hamoudi Kalla, Mihaela Sighireanu, ...
ICN
2005
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Fault Free Shortest Path Routing on the de Bruijn Networks
It is shown that the de Bruijn graph (dBG) can be used as an architecture for interconnection networks and a suitable structure for parallel computation. Recent works have classiï¬...
Ngoc Chi Nguyen, Vo Dinh Minh Nhat, Sungyoung Lee
CLUSTER
2003
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Towards Load Balancing Support for I/O-Intensive Parallel Jobs in a Cluster of Workstations
While previous CPU- or memory-centric load balancing schemes are capable of achieving the effective usage of global CPU and memory resources in a cluster system, the cluster exhib...
Xiao Qin, Hong Jiang, Yifeng Zhu, David R. Swanson