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....the merging functions and to be able to map them onto separate computing nodes. Furthermore, since computing clusters built with commodity networks (Fast or Gigabit Ethernet) incur high communication latencies [1] and since an increasing fraction of parallel applications make use of large datasets [2], support should be provided for the overlapping of communications and computations. A further challenge resides in providing dynamicity , i.e. allowing parallel programs to modify their behavior and release or acquire resources at run time. Dynamic reshaping of parallel applications at run time ....
J. Saltz, A. Sussman, S. Graham, J. Demmel, S. Baden, J. Dongarra, Programming Tools and Environments, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 41, No. 11, pp. 64-73, 1998
.... simple implementation optimizations can allow the algorithm to be e#ciently utilized in scheduling MW applications on very large collections of computational resources like the National Technology Grids being developed by the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI) [67] and the 53 For all networks k Calculate maximum network capacity WNet (k) For all processors j Calculate maximum master processor capacity WMaster (j) Calculate maximum worker processor capacity WWorker (j) For each candidate master processor p on local network n Set sum for candidate ....
Saltz, J., Sussman, A., Graham, S., Demmel, J., Baden, S., and Dongarra, J. Programming tools and environments. Communications of the ACM 41, 11 (Nov. 1998), 64--73.
....John Wiley Sons, Ltd. Revised 2 N. RAMAKRISHNAN, L.T. WATSON, D.G. KAFURA et al. computational problems. Our definition thus includes facilities from high performance scientific software libraries [55] augmented with grid access primitives to domain specific problem solving environments (PSEs) [24, 71] that provide targeted access to applications software. GCEs extend the notion of a programming environment beyond the compile scheduleexecute paradigm to include functionality such as networked access [15] information services, data management, and collaborative application composition. This is ....
J. Saltz, A. Sussman, S. Graham, J. Demmel, S. Baden, and J. Dongarra. Programming Tools and Environments. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 41(11):pages 64--73, November 1998.
....by which a scientist or engineer utilizes grid services and resources to solve computational problems. Our definition thus includes facilities from high performance scientific software libraries [55] augmented with grid access primitives to domain specific problem solving environments (PSEs) [24, 71] that provide targeted access to applications software. GCEs extend the notion of a programming environment beyond the compile schedule execute paradigm to include functionality such as networked access [15] information services, data management, and collaborative application composition. This ....
J. Saltz, A. Sussman, S. Graham, J. Demmel, S. Baden, and J. Dongarra. Programming Tools and Environments. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 41(11):pages 64--73, November 1998.
....of data mining in larger scientific contexts with illustrative examples. Recommender Systems One of the emerging areas of research in computational science and engineering is the design of powerful programming abstractions for application support systems [Gannon et al. 1998, Grosse, 1996, Saltz et al. 1998] For example, the LSA system [Gannon et al. 1998] can compose a linear system analyzer by using a plug and play paradigm to chain together individual components. This compositional modeling framework requires the knowledge based selection of solution components for individual application ....
Saltz, J., Sussman, A., Graham, S., Demmel, J., Baden, S., and Dongarra, J. (1998). Programming Tools and Environments. Communications of the ACM,Vol. 41(11):pp. 64--73.
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Saltz J, Sussman A, Graham S, Demmel J, Baden S, Dongarra J. Programming tools and environments. Communications of the ACM 1998; 41(11):64--73.
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