MPI: The Complete Reference
GASS: a data movement and access service for wide area computing systems
Proceedings of the sixth workshop on I/O in parallel and distributed systems
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
Ensemble Scheduling: Resource Co-Allocation on the Computational Grid
GRID '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Grid Computing
JSSPP '02 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
The Globus Project: A Status Report
HCW '98 Proceedings of the Seventh Heterogeneous Computing Workshop
Scalable RTI-Based Parallel Simulation of Networks
Proceedings of the seventeenth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Grid resource management
Enabling 1,000,000-entity simulations on distributed Linux clusters
WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
High-performance computing enables simulations to transform education
Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come
An evaluation of globus and legion software environments
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Computational science: PartII
Grid solutions for biological and physical cross-site simulations on the teragrid
IPDPS'06 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Parallel and distributed processing
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A distributed, parallel implementation of the widely used Modular Semi-Automated Forces (ModSAF) Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) is presented, with Scalable Parallel Processors (SPPs) used to simulate more than 50,000 individual vehicles. The single-SPP code is portable and has been used on a variety of different SPP architectures for simulations with up to 15,000 vehicles. A general metacomputing framework for DIS on multiple SPPs is discussed and results are presented for an initial system using explicit Gateway processes to manage communications among the SPPs. These 50K-vehicle simulations utilized 1,904 processors at six sites across seven time zones, including platforms from three manufacturers. Ongoing activities to both simplify and enhance the metacomputing system using Globus are described.