Efficient and flexible fault tolerance and migration of scientific simulations using CUMULVS
SPDT '98 Proceedings of the SIGMETRICS symposium on Parallel and distributed tools
Combining periodic and probabilistic checkpointing in optimistic simulation
PADS '99 Proceedings of the thirteenth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
vGrid: A Framework For Building Autonomic Applications
CLADE '03 Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments
Enabling Autonomic Compositions in Grid Environments
GRID '03 Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Grid Computing
A Self Manageable Infrastructure for Supporting Web-based Simulations
ANSS '04 Proceedings of the 37th annual symposium on Simulation
Monte Carlo Simulation of Complex Radiotherapy Treatments
Computing in Science and Engineering
Managing Web server performance with AutoTune agents
IBM Systems Journal
LEO: An autonomic query optimizer for DB2
IBM Systems Journal
Enabling autonomic behavior in systems software with hot swapping
IBM Systems Journal
Simulating the Webgraph: A Comparative Analysis of Models
Computing in Science and Engineering
Enabling applications for grid computing with globus
Enabling applications for grid computing with globus
Introduction to grid computing with globus
Introduction to grid computing with globus
Large-Scale Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulations
Computing in Science and Engineering
A model for predicting the optimum checkpoint interval for restart dumps
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Computational science
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Many scientific simulations are large programs which despite careful debugging and testing will probably contain errors when deployed to the Web for use. Based on the assumption that such scientific simulations do contain errors and the underlying computing systems do fail due to hardware or software errors, the authors investigate and explore robust methods for developing and deploying autonomic web-based simulations(AWS) based on the Vision of Autonomic Computing.