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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cluster Computing on the Fly: P2P Scheduling of Idle Cycles in the Internet
Peer-to-peer computing, the harnessing of idle compute cycles throughout the Internet, offers exciting new research challenges in the converging domains of networking and distributed computing. Our system, Cluste...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Wave Scheduler: Scheduling for Faster Turnaround Time in Peer-Based Desktop Grid Systems
The recent success of Internet-based computing projects, coupled with rapid developments in peer-to-peer systems, has stimulated interest in the notion of harvesting idle cycles under a peer-to-peer model. The...
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Article
An Evaluation of Shared Multicast Trees with Multiple Cores
Native multicast routing protocols have been built and deployed using two basic types of trees: single-source, shortest-path trees and shared, core-based trees. Core-based multicast trees use less routing stat...
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Article
Lee distance, Gray codes, and the torus
The torus is a topology that is the basis for the communication network of several multicomputers in use today. This paper briefly explores several topological characteristics of a generalized torus network us...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A comparative study of real workload traces and synthetic workload models for parallel job scheduling
Two basic approaches are taken when modeling workloads in simulation-based performance evaluation of parallel job scheduling algorithms: (1) a carefully reconstructed trace from a real supercomputer can provid...