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11th HPDC 2002: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- 11th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-11 2002), 23-26 July 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1686-6
Data Servers and Grid Storage I
- John Bent, Venkateshwaran Venkataramani, Nick LeRoy, Alain Roy, Joseph Stanley, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, Miron Livny:
Flexibility, Manageability, and Performance in a Grid Storage Appliance. 3-12 - Rajiv Wickremesinghe, Jeffrey S. Chase, Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Distributed Computing with Load-Managed Active Storage. 13-23 - Matei Ripeanu, Ian T. Foster:
A Decentralized, Adaptive Replica Location Mechanism. 24-
Adapting to Grid Behavior
- Matthew S. Allen, Richard Wolski, James S. Plank:
Adaptive Timeout Discovery Using the Network Weather Service. 35-41 - Mark K. Gardner, Wu-chun Feng, Mike Fisk:
Dynamic Right-Sizing in FTP (drsFTP): Enhancing Grid Performance in User-Space. 42-49 - Yun Huang, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
QoS-Based Resource Discovery in Intermittently Available Environments. 50-
Grid Resource Management
- Chuang Liu, Lingyun Yang, Ian T. Foster, Dave Angulo:
Design and Evaluation of a Resource Selection Framework for Grid Applications. 63-72 - Xiaohui Gu, Klara Nahrstedt:
A Scalable QoS-Aware Service Aggregation Model for Peer-to-Peer Computing Grids. 73-82 - Quinn Snell, Kevin Tew, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Mark J. Clement:
An Enterprise-Based Grid Resource Management System. 83-
Application Frameworks I
- Françoise Baude, Denis Caromel, Fabrice Huet, Lionel Mestre, Julien Vayssière:
Interactive and Descriptor-Based Deployment of Object-Oriented Grid Applications. 93-102 - Anca-Andreea Ivan, Josh Harman, Michael Allen, Vijay Karamcheti:
Partitionable Services: A Framework for Seamlessly Adapting Distributed Applications to Heterogeneous Environments. 103-112 - Vaidy S. Sunderam, Dawid Kurzyniec:
Lightweight Self-Organizing Frameworks for Metacomputing. 113-
Parallel Application Analysis and Optimization
- Valerie E. Taylor, Xingfu Wu, Jonathan Geisler, Rick L. Stevens:
Using Kernel Couplings to Predict Parallel Application Performance. 125-134 - Martin Schulz:
Using Semantic Information to Guide Efficient Parallel I/O on Clusters. 135-142 - James R. McCombs, Andreas Stathopoulos:
Multigrain Parallelism for Eigenvalue Computations on Networks of Clusters. 143-149 - Gregory Matthews, Robert Hood, Stephen Johnson, P. F. Leggett:
Backtracking and Re-Execution in the Automatic Debugging of Parallelized Programs. 150-
Optimizing Grid Performance
- Dan Gunter, Brian Tierney, Keith R. Jackson, Jason Lee, Martin Stoufer:
Dynamic Monitoring of High-Performance Distributed Applications. 163-170 - Beth Plale:
Leveraging Run Time Knowledge about Event Rates to Improve Memory Utilization in Wide Area Data Stream Filtering. 171-178 - William E. Allcock, Joseph Bester, John Bresnahan, Ian T. Foster, Jarek Gawor, Joseph A. Insley, Joseph M. Link, Michael E. Papka:
GridMapper: A Tool for Visualizing the Behavior of Large-Scale Distributed Systems. 179-187 - Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Jennifer M. Schopf:
Predicting Sporadic Grid Data Transfers. 188-
Grid Practice and Experience
- Douglas Thain, Miron Livny:
Error Scope on a Computational Grid: Theory and Practice. 199-208 - Wilbur R. Johnson:
Design and Implementation of Secured Information Services for the ASCI Grid. 209-214 - Chris Kenyon, Giorgos Cheliotis:
Architecture Requirements for Commercializing Grid Resources. 215-224 - Ewa Deelman, Carl Kesselman, Gaurang Mehta, Leila Meshkat, Laura Pearlman, Kent Blackburn, Phil Ehrens, Albert Lazzarini, Roy Williams, Scott Koranda:
GriPhyN and LIGO, Building a Virtual Data Grid for Gravitational Wave Scientists. 225-
Communication and RPC Protocols
- Satoshi Shirasuna, Hidemoto Nakada, Satoshi Matsuoka, Satoshi Sekiguchi:
Evaluating Web Services Based Implementations of GridRPC. 237-245 - Kenneth Chiu, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Randall Bramley:
Investigating the Limits of SOAP Performance for Scientific Computing. 246-254 - Phillip M. Dickens, William Gropp:
An Evaluation of Object-Based Data Transfers on High Performance Networks. 255-264 - Eric Weigle, Wu-chun Feng:
A Comparison of TCP Automatic Tuning Techniques for Distributed Computing. 265-
Application Frameworks II
- Dawid Kurzyniec, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Mauro Migliardi:
On the Viability of Component Frameworks for High Performance Distributed Computing: A Case Study. 275-283 - Matthew T. Bettencourt:
Distributed Model Coupling Framework. 284-290 - Nathan DeBardeleben, Walter B. Ligon III, Sourabh Pandit, Daniel C. Stanzione Jr.:
Coven - A Framework for High Performance Problem Solving Environments. 291-
Data Servers and Grid Storage II
- Arcot Rajasekar, Michael Wan, Reagan W. Moore:
MySRB & SRB: Components of a Data Grid. 301-310 - Keith Bell, Andrew A. Chien, Mario Lauria:
A High-Performance Cluster Storage Server. 311-320 - Yinglian Xie, David R. O'Hallaron, Michael K. Reiter:
A Secure Distributed Search System. 321-
Grid Job Submission and Scheduling
- Gregor von Laszewski, Jarek Gawor, Carlos J. Peña, Ian T. Foster:
InfoGram: A Grid Service that Supports Both Information Queries and Job Execution. 333-342 - Sathish S. Vadhiyar, Jack J. Dongarra:
A Metascheduler For The Grid. 343-351 - Kavitha Ranganathan, Ian T. Foster:
Decoupling Computation and Data Scheduling in Distributed Data-Intensive Applications. 352-358 - Vijay Subramani, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Srividya Srinivasan, P. Sadayappan:
Distributed Job Scheduling on Computational Grids Using Multiple Simultaneous Requests. 359-
Adaptive Applications and Middleware
- Qi He, Karsten Schwan:
IQ-RUDP: Coordinating Application Adaptation with Network Transport. 369-378 - Emmanuel Jeannot, Björn Knutsson, Mats Björkman:
Adaptive Online Data Compression. 379-388 - Shang-Wen Cheng, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Peter Steenkiste, Ningning Hu:
Software Architecture-Based Adaptation for Grid Computing. 389-398 - Ivan Corey, John R. Johnson, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Local Discovery of System Architecture - Application Parameter Sensitivity: An Empirical Technique for Adaptive Grid Applications. 399-
Poster Papers
- Gabrielle Allen, Kelly Davis, Thomas Dramlitsch, Tom Goodale, Ian Kelley, Gerd Lanfermann, Jason Novotny, Thomas Radke, Kashif Rasul, Michael Russell, Edward Seidel, Oliver Wehrens:
The GridLab Grid Application Toolkit. 411 - Piotr Bala, Jaroslaw Pytlinski, Miroslaw Nazaruk, Victor Alessandrini, Denis Girou, Dietmar W. Erwin, Daniel Mallmann, Jon MacLaren, John Brooke, Jan Frode Myklebust:
BioGRID - An European Grid for Molecular Biology. 412 - Simon J. Cox, Richard P. Boardman, Liming Chen, Mihai C. Duta, Murat Hakki Eres, Matt J. Fairman, Zhuoan Jiao, Michael B. Giles, Carole A. Goble, Graeme E. Pound, Andy J. Keane, Mark Scott, Nigel Shadbolt, Barry Tao, Jasmin L. Wason, Gang Xue:
Grid Services in Action: Grid Enabled Optimisation and Design Search. 413 - Anca I. D. Bucur, Dick H. J. Epema:
The Performance of Processor Co-Allocation in Multicluster Systems. 414 - Fabián E. Bustamante, Patrick M. Widener, Karsten Schwan:
A Case for Proactivity in Directory Services. 415 - Moustafa Ghanem, Yike Guo, Anthony Rowe, Patrick Wendel:
Grid-Based Knowledge Discovery Services for High Throughput Informatics. 416 - Robert M. Baxter, Neil P. Chue Hong, Richard A. Baldock, Bill Hill, James Sharpe:
Bringing the Grid to the Biomedical Workbench. 417 - Marty Humphrey, Shaun Arnold, Glenn S. Wasson:
Location-Transparent Naming in Grid Computing Using Legion-G. 418 - Adriana Iamnitchi, Ian T. Foster, Daniel Nurmi:
A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Resource Location in Grid Environments. 419 - Arun Jagatheesan, Reagan W. Moore, Arcot Rajasekar, Bing Zhu:
Virtual Services in Data Grids. 420 - Stephen A. Mock, Choon-Han Youn, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox, Mary P. Thomas:
A Batch Script Generator Web Service for Computational Portals. 421 - Michael Rambadt, Philipp Wieder:
UNICORE - Globus Interoperability: Getting the Best of Both Worlds. 422 - Michael Weeks, Victoria J. Hodge, Jim Austin:
Scalability of a Distributed Neural Information Retrieval System. 423
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