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IPPS
1999
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
The Impact of Memory Hierarchies on Cluster Computing
Using off-the-shelf commodity workstations and PCs to build a cluster for parallel computing has become a common practice. A choice of a cost-effective cluster computing platform ...
Xing Du, Xiaodong Zhang
ISCC
2006
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Decentralized Load Balancing for Highly Irregular Search Problems
In this paper, we present a Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB) policy for problems characterized by a highly irregular search tree, whereby no reliable workload prediction is available....
Giuseppe Di Fatta, Michael R. Berthold
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MASCOTS
1998
14 years 11 months ago
Pro-active Performance Management of Distributed Applications
Self-managing systems able to dynamically re-configure with respect to time-varying workload mixes and changing system resource availability are of growing importance in heterogen...
Alois Ferscha, James Johnson, Gabriele Kotsis, Cos...
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JISE
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Locality-Preserving Dynamic Load Balancing for Data-Parallel Applications on Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors
Load balancing and data locality are the two most important factors in the performance of parallel programs on distributed-memory multiprocessors. A good balancing scheme should e...
Pangfeng Liu, Jan-Jan Wu, Chih-Hsuae Yang
TPDS
1998
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14 years 9 months ago
Parallel Computation in Biological Sequence Analysis
—A massive volume of biological sequence data is available in over 36 different databases worldwide, including the sequence data generated by the Human Genome project. These data...
Tieng K. Yap, Ophir Frieder, Robert L. Martino