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    Scheduling and Transport for File Transfers on High-Speed Optical Circuits

    Scheduling resources on Grids is a well-known problem. The extension of Grids to LambdaGrids requires the scheduling of lambdas, i.e., end-to-end high-speed circuits. In this paper, we propose a scheduling heu...

    Malathi Veeraraghavan, Xuan Zheng, Wu-chun Feng, Hojun Lee in Journal of Grid Computing (2003)

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    Automatic Flow-Control Adaptation for Enhancing Network Performance in Computational Grids

    With the advent of computational Grids, networking performance over the wide-area network (WAN) has become a critical component in the Grid infrastructure. Unfortunately, many high-performance Grid application...

    Wu-chun Feng, Mark K. Gardner, Michael E. Fisk, Eric H. Weigle in Journal of Grid Computing (2003)

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    The MAGNeT Toolkit: Design, Implementation and Evaluation

    The current trend in constructing high-performance computing systems is to connect a large number of machines via a fast interconnect or a large-scale network such as the Internet. This approach relies on the ...

    Wu-Chun Feng, Mark K. Gardner, Jeffrey R. Hay in The Journal of Supercomputing (2002)

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    Packet Spacing: An Enabling Mechanism for Delivering Multimedia Content in Computational Grids

    Streaming multimedia with UDP has become increasingly popular over distributed systems like the Internet. Scientific applications that stream multimedia include remote computational steering of visualization d...

    Annette C. Feng, Apu C. Kapadia, Wu-Chun Feng in The Journal of Supercomputing (2002)

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    Dynamic Right-Sizing: An Automated, Lightweight, and Scalable Technique for Enhancing Grid Performance

    With the advent of computational grids, networking performance over the wide-area network (WAN) has become a critical component in the grid infrastructure. Unfortunately, many high-performance grid application...

    Wu-chun Feng, Mike Fisk, Mark Gardner, Eric Weigle in Protocols for High Speed Networks (2002)

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    Time-Sharing Parallel Jobs in the Presence of Multiple Resource Requirements

    Buffered coscheduling is a new methodology that can substantially increase resource utilization, improve response time, and simplify the development of the run-time support in a parallel machine. In this paper...

    Fabrizio Petrini, Wu-chun Feng in Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing (2000)

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