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- catalog abstract "This volume contains the papers presented at the f th workshop on Job SchedulingStrategiesforParallelProcessing,whichwasheldinconjunctionwith the IPPS/SPDP’99conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 16, 1999.The papers have been through a complete refereeing process, with the full version beingreadandevaluatedbyv etosevenmembersoftheprogramcommittee.We would like to take this opportunity to thank the program committee, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Stephen Booth, Allen Downey, Allan Gottlieb, Atsushi Hori, PhilKrueger,RichardLagerstrom,MironLivny,VirginiaLo,ReaganMoore,Bill Nitzberg,UweSchwiegelshohn,KenSevcik,MarkSquillante,andJohnZahorjan, for an excellent job. Thanks are also due to the authors for their submissions, presentations,and nal revisionsfor this volume. Finally,we wouldlike to thank the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and the Computer Science Institute at the Hebrew Universityfor the use of their facilities in the preparationof these proceedings. Thiswasthe fth annualworkshopinthis series,whichre?ectsthe continued interest in this eld. The previous four were held in conjunction with IPPS’95 through IPPS/SPDP’98. Their proceedings are available from Springer-Verlag as volumes 949, 1162, 1291, and 1459 of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Sinceour rstworkshop,parallelprocessinghas evolvedtothe pointwhereit is no longer synonymous with scienti c computing on massively parallel sup- computers. In fact, enterprise computing on one hand and metasystems on the other hand often overshadow the original uses of parallel processing. This shift has underscored the importance of job scheduling in multi-user parallelsystems. Correspondingly, we had a session in the workshop devoted to job scheduling on standalonesystems, emphasizing gang scheduling, and another on scheduling for meta-systems. A third session continued the trend from previous workshops of discussing evaluation methodology and workloads. Aninnovationthisyearwasapaneldiscussiononthepossiblestandardization ofaworkloadbenchmarkthatwillservefortheevaluationofdi erentschedulers.".
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- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Aninnovationthisyearwasapaneldiscussiononthepossiblestandardization ofaworkloadbenchmarkthatwillservefortheevaluationofdi erentschedulers.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Scheduling for parallel supercomputing : a historical perspective of achievable utilization / James Patton Jones and Bill Nitzberg -- On the design and evaluation of job scheduling algorithms / Jochen Krallmann, Uwe Schwiegelshohn and Ramin Yahyapour -- Comparing logs and models of parallel workloads using the co-plot method / David Talby, Dror G. Feitelson and Adi Raveh -- Benchmarks and standards for the evaluation of parallel job schedulers / Steve J. Chapin [and others] -- The effect of correlating quantum allocation and job size for gang scheduling / Gaurav Ghare and Scott T. Leutenegger -- Scheduling on AP/Linux for fine and coarse grain parallel processes / Kuniyasu Suzaki and David Walsh -- Job re-packing for enhancing the performance of gang scheduling / B.B. Zhou [and others] -- Process tracking for parallel job control / Hubertus Franke, José E. Moreira and Pratap Pattnaik -- The Legion resource management system / Steve J. Chapin [and others] -- Scheduling a metacomputer with uncooperative sub-schedulers / Jörn Gehring and Thomas Preiss -- Using run-time predictions to estimate queue wait times and improve scheduler performance / Warren Smith, Valerie Taylor and Ian Foster -- Deterministic batch scheduling without static partitioning / Kostadis Roussos, Nawaf Bitar and Robert English.".
- catalog description "This volume contains the papers presented at the f th workshop on Job SchedulingStrategiesforParallelProcessing,whichwasheldinconjunctionwith the IPPS/SPDP’99conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 16, 1999.The papers have been through a complete refereeing process, with the full version beingreadandevaluatedbyv etosevenmembersoftheprogramcommittee.We would like to take this opportunity to thank the program committee, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Stephen Booth, Allen Downey, Allan Gottlieb, Atsushi Hori, PhilKrueger,RichardLagerstrom,MironLivny,VirginiaLo,ReaganMoore,Bill Nitzberg,UweSchwiegelshohn,KenSevcik,MarkSquillante,andJohnZahorjan, for an excellent job. Thanks are also due to the authors for their submissions, presentations,and nal revisionsfor this volume. Finally,we wouldlike to thank the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and the Computer Science Institute at the Hebrew Universityfor the use of their facilities in the preparationof these proceedings. ".
- catalog description "Thiswasthe fth annualworkshopinthis series,whichre?ectsthe continued interest in this eld. The previous four were held in conjunction with IPPS’95 through IPPS/SPDP’98. Their proceedings are available from Springer-Verlag as volumes 949, 1162, 1291, and 1459 of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Sinceour rstworkshop,parallelprocessinghas evolvedtothe pointwhereit is no longer synonymous with scienti c computing on massively parallel sup- computers. In fact, enterprise computing on one hand and metasystems on the other hand often overshadow the original uses of parallel processing. This shift has underscored the importance of job scheduling in multi-user parallelsystems. Correspondingly, we had a session in the workshop devoted to job scheduling on standalonesystems, emphasizing gang scheduling, and another on scheduling for meta-systems. A third session continued the trend from previous workshops of discussing evaluation methodology and workloads. ".
- catalog extent "235 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540666761 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1659".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "004/.35 21".
- catalog subject "Computer capacity Management Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Computer software.".
- catalog subject "Logic design.".
- catalog subject "Operating systems (Computers).".
- catalog subject "Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Production scheduling Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QA76.58 J757 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Scheduling for parallel supercomputing : a historical perspective of achievable utilization / James Patton Jones and Bill Nitzberg -- On the design and evaluation of job scheduling algorithms / Jochen Krallmann, Uwe Schwiegelshohn and Ramin Yahyapour -- Comparing logs and models of parallel workloads using the co-plot method / David Talby, Dror G. Feitelson and Adi Raveh -- Benchmarks and standards for the evaluation of parallel job schedulers / Steve J. Chapin [and others] -- The effect of correlating quantum allocation and job size for gang scheduling / Gaurav Ghare and Scott T. Leutenegger -- Scheduling on AP/Linux for fine and coarse grain parallel processes / Kuniyasu Suzaki and David Walsh -- Job re-packing for enhancing the performance of gang scheduling / B.B. Zhou [and others] -- Process tracking for parallel job control / Hubertus Franke, José E. Moreira and Pratap Pattnaik -- The Legion resource management system / Steve J. Chapin [and others] -- Scheduling a metacomputer with uncooperative sub-schedulers / Jörn Gehring and Thomas Preiss -- Using run-time predictions to estimate queue wait times and improve scheduler performance / Warren Smith, Valerie Taylor and Ian Foster -- Deterministic batch scheduling without static partitioning / Kostadis Roussos, Nawaf Bitar and Robert English.".
- catalog title "Job scheduling strategies for parallel processing : IPPS/SPDP'99 workshop, JSSPP'99, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16, 1999 : proceedings / Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "San Juan (Puerto Rico, 1999) swd".
- catalog type "text".