Epema, D.H.J., Livny, M., Dantzig, R. V., Evers, X., Pruyne, J., A Wordwide Flock of Condors: Load Sharing Among Workstation Clusters, Journal of Future Generations of Computer Systems, Vol. 12, 1996.

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Design and Implementation of Proteus - Jyh-Chang Ueng Ce-Kuen (1999)   (Correct)

....of when to migrate applications and whether to migrate the process or the data. Proteus, on the other hand, is a DSM system, in which most efforts concentrate on reduction of overhead for node reconfiguration, maintenance of memory consistency, and communication minimization. Load sharing systems[6] also posses the feature similar to node reconfiguration. One of the typical one is the Condor system. The Condor system organizes a pool of workstations and allows jobs to be executed on some of the workstations. It will automatically migrate a job from a heavy loaded workstation to an idle ....

Epema, D.H.J., Livny, M., Dantzig, R. V., Evers, X., Pruyne, J., A Wordwide Flock of Condors: Load Sharing Among Workstation Clusters, Journal of Future Generations of Computer Systems, Vol. 12, 1996.

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