Lecture notes in computer science, 7698.; LNCS sublibrary., SL 1,, Theoretical computer science and general issues.
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Web-Scale Job Scheduling / Walfredo Cirne, Eitan Frachtenberg --; DEMB: Cache-Aware Scheduling for Distributed Query Processing / Junyong Lee, Youngmoon Eom, Alan Sussman --; Employing Checkpoint to Improve Job Scheduling in Large-Scale Systems / Shuangcheng Niu, Jidong Zhai, Xiaosong Ma --; Multi-objective Processor-Set Selection for Computational Cluster-Systems / N. Peter Drakenberg --; On Workflow Scheduling for End-to-End Performance Optimization in Distributed Network Environments / Qishi Wu, Daqing Yun, Xiangyu Lin, Yi Gu --; Dynamic Kernel/Device Mapping Strategies for GPU-Assisted HPC Systems / Jiadong Wu, Weiming Shi, Bo Hong --; Optimal Co-Scheduling to Minimize Makespan on Chip Multiprocessors / Kai Tian, Yunlian Jiang, Xipeng Shen --; Evaluating Scalability and Efficiency of the Resource and Job Management System on Large HPC Clusters / Yiannis Georgiou, Matthieu Hautreux --; Partitioned Parallel Job Scheduling for Extreme Scale Computing / David Brelsford, George Chochia, Nathan Falk --; High-Resolution Analysis of Parallel Job Workloads / David Krakov, Dror G. Feitelson --; Identifying Quick Starters: Towards an Integrated Framework for Efficient Predictions of Queue Waiting Times of Batch Parallel Jobs / Rajath Kumar, Sathish Vadhiyar --; On Identifying User Session Boundaries in Parallel Workload Logs / Netanel Zakay, Dror G. Feitelson --; Performance and Fairness for Users in Parallel Job Scheduling / Dalibor Klusác̆ek, Hana Rudová --; Comprehensive Workload Analysis and Modeling of a Petascale Supercomputer / Haihang You, Hao Zhang.
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, JSSPP 2012, which was held in Shanghai, China, in May 2012. The 14 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. The papers cover the following topics: parallel batch scheduling; workload analysis and modeling; resource management system software studies; and Web scheduling.