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Cluster Computing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2008
- Ira Pramanick:
Preface. 1 - Peter H. Beckman, Kamil Iskra, Kazutomo Yoshii, Susan Coghlan, Aroon Nataraj:
Benchmarking the effects of operating system interference on extreme-scale parallel machines. 3-16 - Javier Plaza, Rosa M. Pérez, Antonio Plaza, Pablo Martínez, David Valencia:
Parallel morphological/neural processing of hyperspectral images using heterogeneous and homogeneous platforms. 17-32 - Tao Xie, Xiao Qin:
Stochastic scheduling for multiclass applications with availability requirements in heterogeneous clusters. 33-43 - Motohiko Matsuda, Tomohiro Kudoh, Yuetsu Kodama, Ryousei Takano, Yutaka Ishikawa:
The design and implementation of MPI collective operations for clusters in long-and-fast networks. 45-55 - Aroon Nataraj, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende, Alan Morris:
Integrated parallel performance views. 57-73 - Aniruddha G. Shet, P. Sadayappan, David E. Bernholdt, Jarek Nieplocha, Vinod Tipparaju:
A framework for characterizing overlap of communication and computation in parallel applications. 75-90 - Ziliang Zong, Mais Nijim, Adam Manzanares, Xiao Qin:
Energy efficient scheduling for parallel applications on mobile clusters. 91-113
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2008
- K. Subramani, Kiran Yellajyosula, Ashraf M. Osman:
Distributed algorithms for partially clairvoyant dispatchers. 115-131 - Jun Huang, Soo-Young Lee:
A heterogeneity-aware approach to load balancing of computational tasks: a theoretical and simulation study. 133-149 - Sukhdeep Sodhi, Jaspal Subhlok, Qiang Xu:
Performance prediction with skeletons. 151-165 - Bithika Khargharia, Salim Hariri, Mazin S. Yousif:
Autonomic power and performance management for computing systems. 167-181 - Charles Lefurgy, Xiaorui Wang, Malcolm Allen-Ware:
Power capping: a prelude to power shifting. 183-195
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2008
- Qi Zhang, Ludmila Cherkasova, Ningfang Mi, Evgenia Smirni:
A regression-based analytic model for capacity planning of multi-tier applications. 197-211 - Jing Xu, Ming Zhao, José A. B. Fortes, Robert Carpenter, Mazin S. Yousif:
Autonomic resource management in virtualized data centers using fuzzy logic-based approaches. 213-227 - Xiaoying Wang, Zhihui Du, Yinong Chen, Sanli Li, Dongjun Lan, Gang Wang, Ying Chen:
An autonomic provisioning framework for outsourcing data center based on virtual appliances. 229-245 - Gabriela Jacques-Silva, Jim Challenger, Lou Degenaro, James Giles, Rohit Wagle:
Self healing in System-S. 247-257 - Ripal Nathuji, Canturk Isci, Eugene Gorbatov, Karsten Schwan:
Providing platform heterogeneity-awareness for data center power management. 259-271 - Bin Lin, Ananth I. Sundararaj, Peter A. Dinda:
Time-sharing parallel applications through performance-targeted feedback-controlled real-time scheduling. 273-285 - Richard John Anthony:
A versatile policy toolkit supporting run-time policy reconfiguration. 287-298 - Yuan Chen, Subu Iyer, Xue Liu, Dejan S. Milojicic, Akhil Sahai:
Translating Service Level Objectives to lower level policies for multi-tier services. 299-311
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2008
- Guofei Jiang, Haifeng Chen, Kenji Yoshihira:
Profiling services for resource optimization and capacity planning in distributed systems. 313-329 - Changlin Sun, Rajeev R. Raje, Omkar J. Tilak, Barrett R. Bryant:
Compositional reasoning of performance in component-based distributed systems. 331-340 - Ying Qian, Ahmad Afsahi:
Efficient shared memory and RDMA based collectives on multi-rail QsNetII SMP clusters. 341-354 - Wajdi Louati, Ines Houidi, Manel Kharrat, Djamal Zeghlache, Hormuzd M. Khosravi:
Dynamic service deployment in a distributed heterogeneous cluster based router (DHCR). 355-372 - Abdul Aziz, Hesham El-Rewini:
On the use of meta-heuristics to increase the efficiency of online grid workflow scheduling algorithms. 373-390
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