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Abstract: . Today many high performance computers are reachable over
some network. However, the access and use of these computers is often
complicated. This prevents many users to work on such machines.
The Goal of the Remote Computation System (CS) is to provide easy
access to modern parallel algorithms on supercomputers for the inexperienced
user. RCS has an easy-to-use mechanism for using computational
resources remotely. The computational resources available are used as
efficiently as possible in... (Update)
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...software architecture may play a significant role towards theses aims. Distributed environments like NetSovle [8] Ninf [9] or RCS [10] already allow to ease the access and the management of high performance computers. These Metacomputing tools are mostly dedicated to MAN...
...end users with the means to transparently access and use distributed resources. Examples are CCS [1] MMM [2] NetSolve [3] Ninf [4] RCS [5], Rivendell [6] and Schooner [7] We address the second issue by providing, as part of the ParHub, a family of tools that are...
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P. Arbenz, W. Gander, and M. Oettli. The Remote Computation System. Technical Report 245, ETH Zurich, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/arbenz96remote.html More
@article{ arbenz97remote,
author = "P. Arbenz and W. Gander and M. Oettli",
title = "The remote computation system",
journal = "Parallel Computing",
volume = "23",
number = "10",
pages = "1421--1428",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/arbenz96remote.html" }
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