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Future Generation Computer Systems, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2008
- Mustafa Mat Deris, Jemal H. Abawajy, Ali Mamat:
An efficient replicated data access approach for large-scale distributed systems. 1-9 - Justin M. Wozniak, Paul R. Brenner, Douglas Thain, Aaron Striegel, Jesús A. Izaguirre:
Making the best of a bad situation: Prioritized storage management in GEMS. 10-16 - Antonio Coronato, Giuseppe De Pietro:
MiPeG: A middleware infrastructure for pervasive grids. 17-29
- Jack J. Dongarra, Bernard Tourancheau:
Special section: Cluster and computational grids for scientific computing. 30 - Raphaël Chand, Michel Cosnard, Luigi Liquori:
Powerful resource discovery for Arigatoni overlay network. 31-38 - Martin Polak, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Interactive videostreaming visualization on grids. 39-45 - Eddy Caron, Andréea Chis, Frédéric Desprez, Alan Su:
Design of plug-in schedulers for a GridRPC environment. 46-57 - Laurent Lefèvre, Jean-Patrick Gelas:
IAN2 : Industrial Autonomic Network Node architecture for supporting personalized network services in the industrial context. 58-65 - Maria Lin, David W. Walker:
GECEM: A portal-based Grid application for computational electromagnetics. 66-72 - Darius Buntinas, Camille Coti, Thomas Hérault, Pierre Lemarinier, Laurence Pilard, Ala Rezmerita, Eric Rodriguez, Franck Cappello:
Blocking vs. non-blocking coordinated checkpointing for large-scale fault tolerant MPI Protocols. 73-84
Volume 24, Number 2, February 2008
- Ming Lei, Susan V. Vrbsky, Xiaoyan Hong:
An on-line replication strategy to increase availability in Data Grids. 85-98 - Cristian Mateos, Alejandro Zunino, Marcelo Campo:
JGRIM: An approach for easy gridification of applications. 99-118
- Beniamino Di Martino, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Jack J. Dongarra:
Special section: Grid computing and the message passing interface. 119-120 - Roland Wismüller, Marian Bubak, Wlodzimierz Funika:
High-level application-specific performance analysis using the G-PM tool. 121-132 - Emilio Pasquale Mancini, Sonya Marcarelli, Igor Vasil'ev, Umberto Villano:
A grid-aware MIP solver: Implementation and case studies. 133-141 - André Luckow, Bettina Schnor:
Migol: A fault-tolerant service framework for MPI applications in the grid. 142-152 - Ralph H. Castain, Timothy S. Woodall, David J. Daniel, Jeffrey M. Squyres, Brian Barrett, Graham E. Fagg:
The Open Run-Time Environment (OpenRTE): A transparent multicluster environment for high-performance computing. 153-157 - Francesco Gregoretti, Giuliano Laccetti, Almerico Murli, Gennaro Oliva, Umberto Scafuri:
MGF: A grid-enabled MPI library. 158-165 - Franco Frattolillo:
Supporting data management on cluster grids. 166-176
Volume 24, Number 3, March 2008
- Giancarlo Fortino, Carlo Mastroianni:
Special section: Enhancing content networks with P2P, Grid and Agent technologies. 177-179 - Giancarlo Fortino, Wilma Russo:
Using P2P, GRID and Agent technologies for the development of content distribution networks. 180-190 - Jaime Lloret, Carlos Enrique Palau, Manuel Esteve:
Structuring connections between content delivery servers groups. 191-201 - Antonella Di Stefano, Corrado Santoro:
An economic model for resource management in a Grid-based content distribution network. 202-212 - Michela Meo, Fabio Milan:
QoS content management for P2P file-sharing applications. 213-221 - Mario Cannataro, Domenico Talia, Giuseppe Tradigo, Paolo Trunfio, Pierangelo Veltri:
SIGMCC: A system for sharing meta patient records in a Peer-to-Peer environment. 222-234 - Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, Giandomenico Spezzano:
QoS-based dissemination of content in Grids. 235-244
Volume 24, Number 4, April 2008
- Antonios Litke, Kleopatra Konstanteli, Vassiliki Andronikou, Sotirios Chatzis, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Managing service level agreement contracts in OGSA-based Grids. 245-258 - Vlado Stankovski, Martin T. Swain, Valentin Kravtsov, Thomas Niessen, Dennis Wegener, Jörg Kindermann, Werner Dubitzky:
Grid-enabling data mining applications with DataMiningGrid: An architectural perspective. 259-279 - Rajiv Ranjan, Aaron Harwood, Rajkumar Buyya:
A case for cooperative and incentive-based federation of distributed clusters. 280-295 - Leili Mohammad Khanli, Morteza Analoui:
An approach to grid resource selection and fault management based on ECA rules. 296-316 - Germán Moltó, Vicente Hernández, José M. Alonso:
A service-oriented WSRF-based architecture for metascheduling on computational Grids. 317-328
Volume 24, Number 5, May 2008
- César A. F. De Rose, Tiago Ferreto, Rodrigo N. Calheiros, Walfredo Cirne, Lauro Costa, Daniel Fireman:
Allocation strategies for utilization of space-shared resources in Bag of Tasks grids. 331-341 - Shuo Liu, Hassan A. Karimi:
Grid query optimizer to improve query processing in grids. 342-353 - Sven Schulz, Wolfgang Blochinger, Markus Held, Clemens Dangelmayr:
COHESION - A microkernel based Desktop Grid platform for irregular task-parallel applications. 354-370 - Bruno Volckaert, Tim Wauters, Marc De Leenheer, Pieter Thysebaert, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Gridification of collaborative audiovisual organizations through the MediaGrid framework. 371-389 - Kazimierz Balos, Marcin Jarzab, Damian Wieczorek, Krzysztof Zielinski:
Open interface for autonomic management of virtualized resources in complex systems - construction methodology. 390-401 - Rosa M. Badia, Dennis Gannon, Craig A. Lee:
Special section: Selected papers from the 7th IEEE/ACM international conference on grid computing (Grid2006). 402-403 - Ali Afzal, Andrew Stephen McGough, John Darlington:
Capacity planning and scheduling in Grid computing environments. 404-414 - Jik-Soo Kim, Beomseok Nam, Peter J. Keleher, Michael A. Marsh, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Alan Sussman:
Trade-offs in matching jobs and balancing load for distributed desktop grids. 415-424 - Yuya Machida, Shin'ichiro Takizawa, Hidemoto Nakada, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Intelligent data staging with overlapped execution of grid applications. 425-433 - Yuri Demchenko, Olle Mulmo, Leon Gommans, Cees de Laat, Alfred Wan:
Dynamic security context management in Grid-based applications. 434-441 - Philip Rizk, Cameron Kiddle, Rob Simmonds, Brian W. Unger:
Performance of a GridFTP overlay network. 442-451 - Andres Quiroz, Manish Parashar:
A framework for distributed content-based web services notification in Grid systems. 452-459
Volume 24, Number 6, June 2008
- Abbas Eslami Kiasari, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, Mohamed Ould-Khaoua:
An accurate mathematical performance model of adaptive routing in the star graph. 461-474 - Hai Jin, Hanhua Chen:
SemreX: Efficient search in a semantic overlay for literature retrieval. 475-488 - Yuanyuan Zhang, Wei Sun, Yasushi Inoguchi:
Predict task running time in grid environments based on CPU load predictions. 489-497 - Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Konstantinos Tserpes, Andreas Menychtas, Antonios Litke, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
An innovative workflow mapping mechanism for Grids in the frame of Quality of Service. 498-511 - Songqiao Han, Shensheng Zhang, Jian Cao, Ye Wen, Yong Zhang:
A resource aware software partitioning algorithm based on mobility constraints in pervasive grid environments. 512-529 - Jan A. Bergstra, Cornelis A. Middelburg:
Distributed strategic interleaving with load balancing. 530-548 - Pieter Thysebaert, Marc De Leenheer, Bruno Volckaert, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Scalable dimensioning of resilient Lambda Grids. 549-560 - Angela C. Sodan, Garima Gupta, Lin Han, Lun Liu, Benjamin J. Lafreniere:
Time and space adaptation for computational grids with the ATOP-Grid middleware. 561-581 - Ivan Dimov, Jack J. Dongarra, Kaj Madsen, Jerzy Wasniewski, Zahari Zlatev:
Special section: Applications of distributed and grid computing. 582-584 - Erik Elmroth, Johan Tordsson:
Grid resource brokering algorithms enabling advance reservations and resource selection based on performance predictions. 585-593 - Emilio Pasquale Mancini, Umberto Villano, Massimiliano Rak, Francesco Moscato:
Simulation-based optimization of multiple-task GRID applications. 594-604 - Simon Branford, Cihan Sahin, Ashish Thandavan, Christian Weihrauch, Vassil N. Alexandrov, Ivan Tomov Dimov:
Monte Carlo methods for matrix computations on the grid. 605-612 - Tetsuya Sakurai, Yoshihisa Kodaki, Hiroto Tadano, Daisuke Takahashi, Mitsuhisa Sato, Umpei Nagashima:
A parallel method for large sparse generalized eigenvalue problems using a GridRPC system. 613-619
Volume 24, Number 7, July 2008
- Kun Huang, Li-e Wang, Dafang Zhang, Yongwei Liu:
Optimizing the BitTorrent performance using an adaptive peer selection strategy. 621-630 - Hailong Sun, Jinpeng Huai, Yunhao Liu, Rajkumar Buyya:
RCT: A distributed tree for supporting efficient range and multi-attribute queries in grid computing. 631-643 - Sandip Tikar, Sathish Vadhiyar:
Efficient reuse of replicated parallel data segments in computational grids. 644-657 - Dan Chen, Georgios K. Theodoropoulos, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Rob Minson, Yi Zhang:
Large scale agent-based simulation on the grid. 658-671 - Alexandru Iosup, Hui Li, Mathieu Jan, Shanny Anoep, Catalin Dumitrescu, Lex Wolters, Dick H. J. Epema:
The Grid Workloads Archive. 672-686 - David Vengerov:
A gradient-based reinforcement learning approach to dynamic pricing in partially-observable environments. 687-693 - Peijie Huang, Hong Peng, Piyuan Lin, Xuezhen Li:
Macroeconomics based Grid resource allocation. 694-700 - P. I. K. Liakopoulos, Ioannis C. Kampolis, Kyriakos C. Giannakoglou:
Grid enabled, hierarchical distributed metamodel-assisted evolutionary algorithms for aerodynamic shape optimization. 701-708 - Péter Kacsuk, Gábor Terstyánszky:
Special Section: Grid-enabling legacy applications and supporting end users. 709-710 - Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak, Michal Wegiel:
LGF: A flexible framework for exposing legacy codes as services. 711-719 - Tristan Glatard, Johan Montagnat, David Emsellem, Diane Lingrand:
A Service-Oriented Architecture enabling dynamic service grouping for optimizing distributed workflow execution. 720-730 - Andrew Stephen McGough, William Lee, Shikta Das:
A standards based approach to enabling legacy applications on the Grid. 731-743 - Péter Kacsuk, Tamás Kiss, Gergely Sipos:
Solving the grid interoperability problem by P-GRADE portal at workflow level. 744-751 - Maria Mirto, Sandro Fiore, Italo Epicoco, Massimo Cafaro, Silvia Mocavero, Euro Blasi, Giovanni Aloisio:
A Bioinfomatics Grid Alignment Toolkit. 752-762 - Andrzej Tarczynski, Tamás Kiss, Gábor Terstyánszky, Thierry Delaitre, Dongdong Qu, Stephen C. Winter:
Application of Grid computing for designing a class of optimal periodic nonuniform sampling sequences. 763-773
Volume 24, Number 8, October 2008
- Saeed Sharifian, Seyed A. Motamedi, Mohammad K. Akbari:
A content-based load balancing algorithm with admission control for cluster web servers. 775-787 - Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Reorganization and discovery of grid information with epidemic tuning. 788-797 - Ruay Shiung Chang, Ming-Huang Guo, Hau-Chin Lin:
A multiple parallel download scheme with server throughput and client bandwidth considerations for data grids. 798-805 - Liangxiu Han, Dave Berry:
Semantic-supported and agent-based decentralized grid resource discovery. 806-812 - Oscar Ardaiz, Leandro Navarro:
Grid-based dynamic service overlays. 813-823 - Jernej Trnkoczy, Vlado Stankovski:
Improving the performance of Federated Digital Library services. 824-832 - Xiaohua Jia, Francis C. M. Lau:
Special section: Scalable information systems. 833 - Michal Batko, David Novak, Fabrizio Falchi, Pavel Zezula:
Scalability comparison of Peer-to-Peer similarity search structures. 834-848 - Qin Liu, Xiaohua Jia, Chanle Wu:
Optimal precomputation for mapping service level agreements in grid computing. 849-859 - Jason H. Li, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Miao Yu, Renato Levy:
A scalable key management and clustering scheme for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. 860-869 - Hua Wang, Yanchun Zhang, Jinli Cao:
Access control management for ubiquitous computing. 870-878
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