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3. MTAGS@SC 2010: New Orleans, LA, USA
- 3rd Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers, MTAGS@SC 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 15, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-9704-1
- Ashwanth Srinivasan, Matthieu Le Hénaff, Villy H. Kourafalou, William C. Thacker, Nicholas F. Tsinoremas, Judith Helgers, Claire B. Paris, HeeSook Kang, Mohamed Iskandarani, Joel P. Zysman, Omar M. Knio:
Many Task Computing for modeling the fate of oil discharged from the Deep Water Horizon well blowout. 1-7 - Samantha S. Foley, Wael R. Elwasif, David E. Bernholdt, Aniruddha G. Shet, Randall Bramley:
Many-task applications in the Integrated Plasma Simulator. 1-10 - Ian Stokes-Rees, Piotr Sliz:
Compute and data management strategies for grid deployment of high throughput protein structure studies. 1-6 - Yunhong Gu, Li Lu, Robert L. Grossman, Andy Yoo:
Processing massive sized graphs using Sector/Sphere. 1-10 - Nan Dun, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
Easy and instantaneous processing for data-intensive workflows. 1-10 - Dominic Battré, Matthias Hovestadt, Björn Lohrmann, Alexander Stanik, Daniel Warneke:
Detecting bottlenecks in parallel DAG-based data flow programs. 1-10 - Jonas Dias, Eduardo S. Ogasawara, Daniel de Oliveira, Esther Pacitti, Marta Mattoso:
Improving Many-Task computing in scientific workflows using P2P techniques. 1-10 - Qingyu Meng, Justin Luitjens, Martin Berzins:
Dynamic task scheduling for the Uintah framework. 1-10 - Wei Tang, Zhiling Lan, Narayan Desai, Daniel Buettner:
Automatic and coordinated job recovery for high performance computing. 1-9 - Timothy G. Armstrong, Zhao Zhang, Daniel S. Katz, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster:
Scheduling many-task workloads on supercomputers: Dealing with trailing tasks. 1-10 - Tom Budnik, Brant Knudson, Mark Megerian, Sam Miller, Mike Mundy, Will Stockdell:
Blue Gene/Q resource management architecture. 1-5
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