The Legion vision of a worldwide virtual computer
Communications of the ACM
Parallel phylogenetic inference
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
Core Algorithms of the Maui Scheduler
JSSPP '01 Revised Papers from the 7th International Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
The DOGMA Approach to High-Utilization Supercomputing
HPDC '98 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
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Jumpstarting phylogenetic analysis
International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications
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As the Internet began its exponential growth into a global information environment, software was often unreliable, slow and had difficulty in interoperating with other systems. Supercomputing node counts also continue to follow high growth trends. Supercomputer and grid resource management software must mature into a reliable computational platform in much the same way that web services matured for the Internet. DOGMA. The Next Generation(DOGMA-NG) improves on current resource management approaches by using tested off-the-shelf enterprise technologies to build a robust, scalable, and extensible resourcemanagement platform. Distributed web service technologies constitute the core of DOGMA-NG's design and provide fault tolerance and scalability. DOGMA-NG's use ofopen standard web technologies and efficient management algorithms promises to reduce management time and accommodate the growing size of future supercomputers. The use of web technologies also provides the opportunity for a new parallel programming paradigm, enterprise web services parallel programming, that also gains benefit from the scalable, robust component architecture.