Buch, Englisch, 301 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
14th International Workshop, JSSPP 2009, Rome, Italy, May 29, 2009, Revised Papers
Buch, Englisch, 301 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 476 g
Reihe: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues
ISBN: 978-3-642-04632-2
Verlag: Springer
This book constitutes the revised papers of the 14th International Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, JSSPP 2009, which was held in Rome, Italy, in May 2009. The 15 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 25 submissions. The papers cover all current issues of job scheduling strategies for parallel processing; this year the conference had an increasing trend towards heterogeneous and multi-core architectures.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Programmierung | Softwareentwicklung Software Engineering
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Forschung und Information Kybernetik, Systemtheorie, Komplexe Systeme
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Rechnerarchitektur
- Mathematik | Informatik Mathematik Mathematik Interdisziplinär Systemtheorie
Weitere Infos & Material
Dynamic Resource-Critical Workflow Scheduling in Heterogeneous Environments.- Decentralized Grid Scheduling with Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems.- Analyzing the EGEE Production Grid Workload: Application to Jobs Submission Optimization.- The Resource Usage Aware Backfilling.- The Gain of Overbooking.- Modeling Parallel System Workloads with Temporal Locality.- Scheduling Restartable Jobs with Short Test Runs.- Effects of Topology-Aware Allocation Policies on Scheduling Performance.- Contention-Aware Scheduling with Task Duplication.- Job Admission and Resource Allocation in Distributed Streaming Systems.- Scalability Analysis of Job Scheduling Using Virtual Nodes.- Competitive Two-Level Adaptive Scheduling Using Resource Augmentation.- Job Scheduling with Lookahead Group Matchmaking for Time/Space Sharing on Multi-core Parallel Machines.- Adaptive Scheduling for QoS Virtual Machines under Different Resource Allocation – Performance Effects and Predictability.- Limits of Work-Stealing Scheduling.