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ANDERSON (T. E.), CULLER (D. E.), PATTERSON (D. A.), THE NOW TEAM, A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations), IEEE Micro, (1995), 15, n # 1, pp. 54--64.

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Virtual Clusters: Resource Mangement on Large Shared-Memory.. - Govil (2000)   (Correct)

....well. The various operating system instances cooperate and share resources across the partition boundaries using traditional distributed systems protocols, such as TCP IP and NFS, over an ethernet or similar networking device. This architecture appears very similar to a network of workstations [3]. Because the hardware partitioning approach is similar to clusters, it enjoys the advantages traditionally associated with clusters, such as fault containment. Due to the limited sharing across the partitions each partition is relatively independent, and the impact of most faults is confined to ....

Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A case for NOW (Networks of Workstations). IEEE Micro, 15(1):54--64, February 1995.


ParaStation User Level Communication - Blum, Warschko, Tichy   (Correct)

....user level communication. They ve even built a memory management system to enable DMA transfer to previously unpinned pages. Such a memory management is not implemented in PULC, but could be done as soon as hardware with DMA transfer and on board processors are used. In the Berkeley NOW project [ACP95], GLUnix offers a transparent global view of a cluster. As in PULC the network of workstations can be used similar to a single parallel machine. Their main focus is on Active Messages and therefore no other protocols are implemented. 3. ParaStation Hardware The first implementation of PULC uses ....

Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A Case for NOW (Network of Workstations). IEEE Micro, 15(1):54--64, February 1995. For further information, see http://wwwipd.ira.uka.de/ParaStation.


JavaParty - Transparent Remote Objects in Java - Philippsen, Zenger (1997)   (138 citations)  (Correct)

....processor, and not all platforms implement pre emptive scheduling. parallel computing nor does it address more involved or irregular communication needs. Currently several projects are under way that achieve increased bandwidth, reduced latency, and better reliability within workstation clusters [1, 2, 21]. These projects will fill the gaps between desktop SMPs, parallel computers, and Internet based meta computing. A similar gap can be noticed on the software side. With improved cluster interconnection technology and growing cluster reliability and availability, Java s current mechanisms become ....

Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A Case for NOW (Network of Workstations). IEEE Micro, 15(1):54-64, February 1995.


Adaptive Parallel Computations on Networks of Workstations - Nibhanupudi (2000)   (Correct)

....Computer networks comprising workstations and personal computers, ranging up to several hundreds, have become common in business, research and educational establishments. Thus local area networks (LANs) We use the term workstation to refer to any computer system designed for a desktop, as done in [3]. Current personal computers are nearly indistinguishable from workstations in their capabilities. provide us with access to a large number of workstations. Recent advances in net working technology are making fast communication in LANs possible with the use of switched networks that allow ....

....in their capabilities. provide us with access to a large number of workstations. Recent advances in net working technology are making fast communication in LANs possible with the use of switched networks that allow bandwidth to scale with the number of processors and low overhead protocols [3]. Networks of workstations are thus becoming attractive for parallel computations. With the standardization of programming languages and tools, parallel pro gramming is becoming more general purpose. Message passing libraries such as PVM [69] and MPI [50] allow for portable parallel programs ....

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Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations). IEEE Micro, 15:54-64, Feb 1995.


Computing in the RAIN: A Reliable Array of Independent.. - Bohossian, Fan.. (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....technology has been transfered to Rain nity, a start up company focusing on creating clustered solutions for improving the performance and availability of Internet data centers [40] 1. 1 Related Work Cluster computing systems such as the NOW project at the University of California, Berkeley [2] and the Beowulf project [3] have shown that networks of workstations can rival supercomputers in computational power. Packages such as PVM [49] 50] and MPI [30] 47] are widely used for parallel programming applications. There have been numerous projects focusing on various aspects of fault ....

T.E. Anderson, D.E. Culler and D.A. Patterson, \A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations) ," IEEE Micro, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 54-64, 1995.


Denali: Lightweight Virtual Machines for Distributed and.. - Whitaker, Shaw, Gribble (2002)   (21 citations)  (Correct)

....to their clients. Lightweight VMs would let a CDN host a large volume of dynamic content, and VM migration would enable the demand loading of active content into CDNs. Virtual clusters: VMMs introduce the possibility of emulating many virtual clusters on top of a physical cluster of workstations [3]. In such a system, a service author would provide a collection of processes that would execute on a collection of virtual cluster nodes. Cooperating VMMs executing on each physical node in the cluster would map each service s virtual machines onto the physical resources in the cluster. This would ....

T. E. Anderson, D. E. Culler, and D. Patterson. A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations). IEEE Micro, 12(1):54--64, February 1995.


Self-Securing Network Interfaces: What, Why and How - Ganger, Economou, Bielski (2002)   (Correct)

....own self securing NI. In comparison, the cost of equivalent aggregate resources in a centralized firewall configuration make them expensive (in throughput or dollars) or limit the checking that they can do. This argument is much like cost effectiveness arguments for clusters over supercomputers [4]. Full coverage. Each host system is protected from all other machines by its self securing NI, including those inside the same LAN. In contrast, a firewall placed at the LAN s edge protects local systems only from attackers outside the LAN. Thus, self securing NIs can address some insider attacks ....

Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A case for NOW (networks of workstations). IEEE Micro, 15(1):54--64, February 1995.


Timing-accurate Storage Emulation - Griffin, Schindler, Schlosser.. (2002)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....the cache. The overflow storage is only necessary for workloads requiring active storage in excess of the memory allocated to the emulation software. Possible implementations of the overflow storage include paging to one or more locallyattached disk drives, or paging to shared network based RAM [2]. Data transfers from overflow storage may not complete quickly enough when emulating a high performance device. When this is the case, cache preloading schemes may be necessary to ensure high RAM cache hit rates. These schemes can take advantage of the repeatability of experiments. For example, ....

Thomas E. Anderson, David E. Culler, and David A. Patterson. A case for NOW (networks of workstations). IEEEMicro, 15(1):54 64, February 1995.


R-tree-based Data Migration and Self-Tuning Strategies in.. - Mondal, al. (2001)   (Correct)

....is the R tree [2] A substantial amount of research work [3] has been done to exploit parallelism to provide better performance in the context of R trees. Our work also exploits parallelism in case of R trees to provide faster response times. The deployment of shared nothing parallel systems [1] is an attractive option for handling spatial data because of their cost e ectiveness (such systems are built from high performance and low cost commodity hardware) and scalability. Such systems comprise of processing elements (PEs) each of which has its own memory and disk. Data are typically ....

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The Ninja Architecture for Robust Internet-Scale.. - Gribble, Welsh.. (2000)   (96 citations)  Self-citation (Culler)   (Correct)

....reusable building blocks and design methodologies for service construction. We address this challenge in part by constraining the exe cution environment of services: we mandate that the core of the service must run in a well engineered cluster of worksta tions, which we call a base. Clusters [3] are a natural plat form for building Internet services: each cluster node represents an independent failure boundary, which means that The spectrum of network attached client devices is growing in diversity and scale. In addition to PCs, laptops, and the now familiar class of PDAs and mobile ....

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ANDERSON (T. E.), CULLER (D. E.), PATTERSON (D. A.), THE NOW TEAM, A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations), IEEE Micro, (1995), 15, n # 1, pp. 54--64.

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