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JSSPP
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Limits of Work-Stealing Scheduling
The number of applications with many parallel cooperating processes is steadily increasing, and developing efficient runtimes for their execution is an important task. Several fram...
Zeljko Vrba, Håvard Espeland, Pål Halv...
ATAL
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Actor-agent application for train driver rescheduling
This paper describes the design, implementation, visualizations, results and lessons learned of a novel real-world socio-technical research system for the purpose of rescheduling ...
Erwin J. W. Abbink, David G. A. Mobach, Pieter-Jan...
IPPS
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Evaluation of dynamic scheduling methods in simulations of storm-time ion acceleration
In this paper we investigate the applicability of classic dynamic loop scheduling methods on a numerical simulation code that calculates the trajectories of charged particles in t...
Ioannis Riakiotakis, Georgios I. Goumas, Nectarios...
IPPS
1999
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Cascaded Execution: Speeding Up Unparallelized Execution on Shared-Memory Multiprocessors
Both inherently sequential code and limitations of analysis techniques prevent full parallelization of many applications by parallelizing compilers. Amdahl's Law tells us tha...
Ruth E. Anderson, Thu D. Nguyen, John Zahorjan
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CCGRID
2006
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Scalable Approaches for Supporting MPI-IO Atomicity
Scalable atomic and parallel access to noncontiguous regions of a file is essential to exploit high performance I/O as required by large-scale applications. Parallel I/O framewor...
Peter M. Aarestad, Avery Ching, George K. Thiruvat...