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11th GRID 2010: Brussels, Belgium
- Proceedings of the 2010 11th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing, Brussels, Belgium, October 25-29, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-9348-7
- Neil P. Chue Hong:
General chair's welcome message. 1 - Laurent Lefèvre:
Programme chair's welcome message. 1
Virtualized Environments
- Ramon Bertran, Yolanda Becerra, David Carrera, Vicenç Beltran, Marc González, Xavier Martorell, Jordi Torres, Eduard Ayguadé:
Accurate energy accounting for shared virtualized environments using PMC-based power modeling techniques. 1-8 - Vlad Nae, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
Cost-efficient hosting and load balancing of Massively Multiplayer Online Games. 9-16 - David Chiu, Gagan Agrawal:
Evaluating caching and storage options on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. 17-24
Resource and Application Management
- Iñigo Goiri, Josep Oriol Fitó, Ferran Julià, Ramon Nou, Josep Lluis Berral, Jordi Guitart, Jordi Torres:
Multifaceted resource management for dealing with heterogeneous workloads in virtualized data centers. 25-32 - Smita Vijayakumar, Qian Zhu, Gagan Agrawal:
Automated and dynamic application accuracy management and resource provisioning in a cloud environment. 33-40 - Ming Mao, Jie Li, Marty Humphrey:
Cloud auto-scaling with deadline and budget constraints. 41-48 - Ramon Nou, Jacobo Giralt, Julita Corbalán, Enric Tejedor, Josep Oriol Fitó, Josep M. Pérez, Toni Cortes:
XtreemOS Application Execution Management: A scalable approach. 49-56
Fault Tolerance
- Heithem Abbes, Christophe Cérin, Mohamed Jemni, Walid Saad:
Fault tolerance based on the publish-subscribe paradigm for the BonjourGrid middleware. 57-64 - Nezih Yigitbasi, Matthieu Gallet, Derrick Kondo, Alexandru Iosup, Dick H. J. Epema:
Analysis and modeling of time-correlated failures in large-scale distributed systems. 65-72 - Ashish Gehani, Basim Baig, Salman Mahmood, Dawood Tariq, Fareed Zaffar:
Fine-grained tracking of Grid infections. 73-80
Workflows
- Saeid Abrishami, Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Dick H. J. Epema:
Cost-driven scheduling of grid workflows using Partial Critical Paths. 81-88 - Young Choon Lee, Albert Y. Zomaya, Mazin Yousif:
Reliable workflow execution in distributed systems for cost efficiency. 89-96 - Simon Ostermann, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
Dynamic Cloud provisioning for scientific Grid workflows. 97-104 - Wei Chen, Alan D. Fekete, Young Choon Lee:
Exploiting deadline flexibility in Grid workflow rescheduling. 105-112
Information Systems and Networking
- Laurence Field, Rizos Sakellariou:
How dynamic is the Grid? Towards a quality metric for Grid information systems. 113-120 - Andrei Hutanu, Gabrielle Allen, Tevfik Kosar:
High-performance remote data access for remote visualization. 121-128 - Marcos Portnoi, D. Martin Swany, Jason Zurawski:
An information services algorithm to heuristically summarize IP addresses for a distributed, hierarchical directory service. 129-136
Runtime Environments and Applications
- Sheng Di, Cho-Li Wang:
Conflict-minimizing dynamic load balancing for P2P desktop Grid. 137-144 - Nezih Yigitbasi, Dick H. J. Epema:
Static and dynamic overprovisioning strategies for performance consistency in grids. 145-152 - Wolfgang Fenz, Johannes Dirnberger, Christoph Watzl, Michael T. Krieger:
Parallel simulation and visualization of blood flow in intracranial aneurysms. 153-160 - Thorsten Kleinjung, Lucas Nussbaum, Emmanuel Thomé:
Using a grid platform for solving large sparse linear systems over GF(2). 161-168
Data Management
- Yun Tian, Philip J. Rhodes:
The Globus Toolkit R-tree for partial spatial replica selection. 169-176 - Chen Zhang, Hans De Sterck:
Supporting multi-row distributed transactions with global snapshot isolation using bare-bones HBase. 177-184 - Shunde Zhang, Paul D. Coddington, Andrew L. Wendelborn:
Connecting arbitrary data resources to the grid. 185-192
File Systems and Storage
- Yusuke Tanimura, Hidetaka Koie, Tomohiro Kudoh, Isao Kojima, Yoshio Tanaka:
A distributed storage system allowing application users to reserve I/O performance in advance for achieving SLA. 193-200 - Lauro B. Costa, Matei Ripeanu:
Towards automating the configuration of a distributed storage system. 201-208 - Zhongying Niu, Hong Jiang, Ke Zhou, Dan Feng, Shu Ping Zhang, Tianming Yang, Dongliang Lei, Anli Chen:
DSFS: Decentralized security for large parallel file systems. 209-216
3rd Workshop on Service Level Agreements in Grids
- Keven T. Kearney, Francesco Torelli, Constantinos Kotsokalis:
SLA⋆: An abstract syntax for Service Level Agreements. 217-224 - Peter Chronz, Philipp Wieder:
Integrating WS-Agreement with a framework for service-oriented infrastructures. 225-232 - Dominic Battré, Frances M. T. Brazier, Kassidy P. Clark, Michel A. Oey, Alexander Papaspyrou, Oliver Wäldrich, Philipp Wieder, Wolfgang Ziegler:
A proposal for WS-Agreement Negotiation. 233-241 - Ioan Petri, Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi, Omer F. Rana:
Trading Service Level Agreements within a Peer-to-Peer market. 242-251 - Luigi Coppolino, Danilo De Mari, Luigi Romano, Valerio Vianello:
SLA compliance monitoring through semantic processing. 252-258 - Gerhard Engelbrecht, Jesus Bisbal, Siegfried Benkner, Alejandro F. Frangi:
Towards negotiable SLA-based QoS support for biomedical data services. 259-265
E2GC2 2010 Workshop - Energy Efficient Scheduling
- Jason Mair, K. Leung, Z. Huang:
Metrics and task scheduling policies for energy saving in multicore computers. 266-273 - Mohand-Said Mezmaz, Yacine Kessaci, Young Choon Lee, Nouredine Melab, El-Ghazali Talbi, Albert Y. Zomaya, Daniel Tuyttens:
A parallel island-based hybrid genetic algorithm for precedence-constrained applications to minimize energy consumption and makespan. 274-281 - Lesandro Ponciano, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro:
On the impact of energy-saving strategies in opportunistic grids. 282-289
E2GC2 2010 Workshop - Energy / Power Measurement
- Georges Da Costa, Helmut Hlavacs:
Methodology of measurement for energy consumption of applications. 290-297 - Arnaud Adelin, Philippe Owezarski, Thierry Gayraud:
On the impact of monitoring router energy consumption for greening the Internet. 298-304 - Satoshi Itoh, Yuetsu Kodama, Hiroshi Shimizu, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Hiroshi Nakamura, Naohiko Mori:
Power consumption and efficiency of cooling in a Data Center. 305-312
E2GC2 2010 Workshop - Power Management in Data Center
- Dmytro Dyachuk, Michele Mazzucco:
On allocation policies for power and performance. 313-320 - Ivan Rodero, Eun Kyung Lee, Dario Pompili, Manish Parashar, Marc Gamell, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
Towards energy-efficient reactive thermal management in instrumented datacenters. 321-328
CBHPC 2010 Workshop - Session 2
- Dietmar Ebner, Thomas G. W. Epperly:
Fast native function calls for the Babel language interoperability framework. 329-338 - Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior, Ricardo Cordeiro Corrêa:
The design of a CCA framework with distribution, parallelism, and recursive composition. 339-348 - Jiangming Jin, Stephen John Turner, Bu-Sung Lee, Shyh-Hao Kuo, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Terence Hung:
Performance modeling for runtime kernel adaptation: A case study on infectious disease simulation. 349-358
CBHPC 2010 Workshop - Session 3
- Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Frank Löffler, David Rideout, Erik Schnetter, Eric L. Seidel:
Component specification in the Cactus Framework: The Cactus Configuration Language. 359-368 - Michael W. Thomas, Erik Schnetter:
Simulation Factory: Taming application configuration and workflow on high-end resources. 369-378 - Steven R. Brandt, Gabrielle Allen:
Piraha: A simplified grammar parser for component little languages. 379-382 - André Ribes, Christian Pérez, Vincent Pichon:
On the design of Adaptive Mesh Refinement applications based on software components. 383-386
Workshop on Autonomic Computational Science - Session 1
- Xiangliang Zhang, Cécile Germain, Michèle Sebag:
Adaptively detecting changes in Autonomic Grid Computing. 387-392 - Ping Wang, Wei Huang, Carlos A. Varela:
Impact of virtual machine granularity on cloud computing workloads performance. 393-400 - Evangelos Pournaras, Martijn Warnier, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Adaptation strategies for self-management of tree overlay networks. 401-409
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