| F. Berman. Computational Grids: The Future of High-Performance Computing, C. Kesselman, and I. Foster, editors. to appear, 1998. |
....the reliability of the system over prior implementations. The NWS is designed to maximize four possibly conflicting functional characteristics. It must meet these goals despite the highly dynamic execution environment and evolving software infrastructure provided by shared metacomputing systems [2]. ffl Predictive Accuracy: The NWS must be able to provide accurate estimations of future resource performance in a timely manner. ffl Non intrusiveness: The system must load the resources it is monitoring as little as possible. ffl Execution longevity: To be effective, the NWS should be ....
F. Berman. Computational Grids: The Future of High-Performance Computing, C. Kesselman, and I. Foster, editors. to appear, 1998.
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