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Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing 8th International Workshop, JSSPP 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 2002, Revised Papers

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ISBN-10: 3540001727

ISBN-13: 9783540001720

Edition: 2002

Authors: Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph, Uwe Schwiegelshohn

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, JSSPP 2002, held in conjunction with HPDC-11 and FFG-5 in Edinburgh, Scotland in July 2002.The 12 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision; they present state-of-the-art research results in the area with emphasis on classical massively parallel processing scheduling, in particular backfilling, and on scheduling in the context of grid computing.
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Book details

List price: $54.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/14/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 244
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Dror G. Feitelson is a Professor of Computer Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a founding co-organizer of a series of international workshops on job-scheduling strategies for parallel processing and of the ACM Experimental Computer Science Workshop. He maintains the Parallel Workloads Archive, a widely used community resource with logs of activity on parallel supercomputers.

A Self-Tuning Job Scheduler Family with Dynamic Policy Switching
Preemption Based Backfill
Job Scheduling for the BlueGene/L System
Selective Reservation Strategies for Backfill Job Scheduling
Multiple-Queue Backfilling Scheduling with Priorities and Reservations for Parallel Systems
Scheduling Jobs on Parallel Systems Using a Relaxed Backfill Strategy
The Impact of More Accurate Requested Runtimes on Production Job Scheduling Performance
Economic Scheduling in Grid Computing
SNAP: A Protocol for Negotiating Service Level Agreements and Coordinating Resource Management in Distributed Systems
Local versus Global Schedulers with Processor Co-allocation in Multicluster Systems
Practical Heterogeneous Placeholder Scheduling in Overlay Metacomputers: Early Experiences
Current Activities in the Scheduling and Resource Management Area of the Global Grid Forum
Author Index