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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 108
Volume 108, October 2017
- Xian-He Sun, Marc Frîncu, Charalampos Chelmis
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Special Issue on Scalable Computing Systems for Big Data Applications. 1-2 - Jun Wang, Xuhong Zhang
, Junyao Zhang, Jiangling Yin, Dezhi Han, Ruijun Wang, Dan Huang:
Deister: A light-weight autonomous block management in data-intensive file systems using deterministic declustering distribution. 3-13 - Jun Wang, Huafeng Wu, Ruijun Wang:
A new reliability model in replication-based big data storage systems. 14-27 - Javier Prades
, Blesson Varghese, Carlos Reaño
, Federico Silla:
Multi-tenant virtual GPUs for optimising performance of a financial risk application. 28-44 - Jun Wang, Dan Huang
, Huafeng Wu, Jiangling Yin, Xuhong Zhang, Xunchao Chen, Ruijun Wang:
SideIO: A Side I/O system framework for hybrid scientific workflow. 45-58 - Peter Coetzee
, Stephen A. Jarvis
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Goal-based composition of scalable hybrid analytics for heterogeneous architectures. 59-73 - Pasan Karunaratne, Shanika Karunasekera, Aaron Harwood:
Distributed stream clustering using micro-clusters on Apache Storm. 74-84 - Cen Chen, Kenli Li, Aijia Ouyang, Keqin Li:
A parallel approximate SS-ELM algorithm based on MapReduce for large-scale datasets. 85-94 - Yang You, Haohuan Fu, David A. Bader
, Guangwen Yang:
Designing and implementing a heuristic cross-architecture combination for graph traversal. 95-105 - Yong Guo, Sungpack Hong, Hassan Chafi, Alexandru Iosup
, Dick H. J. Epema:
Modeling, analysis, and experimental comparison of streaming graph-partitioning policies. 106-121 - Lifeng Nai
, Yinglong Xia, Ilie Gabriel Tanase, Hyesoon Kim:
Exploring big graph computing - An empirical study from architectural perspective. 122-137
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