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8. CCGRID 2008: Lyon, France
- 8th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 2008), 19-22 May 2008, Lyon, France. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3156-4

- Rajiv Ranjan

, Mustafizur Rahman, Rajkumar Buyya:
A Decentralized and Cooperative Workflow Scheduling Algorithm. 1-8 - Marek Wieczorek, Stefan Podlipnig, Radu Prodan

, Thomas Fahringer
:
Bi-criteria Scheduling of Scientific Workflows for the Grid. 9-16 - Kostas Christodoulopoulos

, Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos
:
Joint Communication and Computation Task Scheduling in Grids. 17-24 - Christian Grimme, Joachim Lepping, Alexander Papaspyrou:

Benefits of Job Exchange between Autonomous Sites in Decentralized Computational Grids. 25-32 - Sharon Shitrit, Eyal Felstaine, Niv Gilboa

, Ofer Hermoni:
Anonymity Scheme for Interactive P2P Services. 33-40 - Yi Wan, Takuya Asaka, Tatsuro Takahashi:

A Hybrid P2P Overlay Network for Non-Strictly Hierarchically Categorized Contents. 41-48 - Nuno Cruces, Rodrigo Rodrigues

, Paulo Ferreira
:
Pastel: Bridging the Gap between Structured and Large-State Overlays. 49-57 - Luis C. E. Bona

, Keiko Verônica Ono Fonseca, Elias P. Duarte Jr., Samuel L. V. de Mello:
HyperBone: A Scalable Overlay Network Based on a Virtual Hypercube. 58-64 - Manuel Rubio del Solar, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez

, Juan Manuel Sánchez-Pérez, Antonio Gómez-Iglesias, Miguel Cárdenas-Montes
:
A FPGA Optimization Tool Based on a Multi-island Genetic Algorithm Distributed over Grid Environments. 65-72 - Tianyi Zang, Radu Calinescu

, Steve Harris
, Andrew Tsui, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Jeremy Gibbons
, Jim Davies
, Peter Maccallum, Carlos Caldas:
WSRF-Based Modeling of Clinical Trial Information for Collaborative Cancer Research. 73-81 - Xiaolin Li, Manish Parashar:

GridMate: A Portable Simulation Environment for Large-Scale Adaptive Scientific Applications. 82-89 - K. Ganeshamoorthy, D. N. Ranasinghe:

On the Performance of Parallel Neural Network Implementations on Distributed Memory Architectures. 90-97 - Takeshi Nishikawa, Satoshi Matsuoka:

Time-Stamping Authority Grid. 98-105 - Richard O. Sinnott

, David W. Chadwick
, Thomas Doherty, David B. Martin, Anthony Stell, Gordon Stewart, Linying Su, John P. Watt:
Advanced Security for Virtual Organizations: The Pros and Cons of Centralized vs Decentralized Security Models. 106-113 - Stefan Piger, Christian Grimm, Ralf Groeper, Christopher Kunz:

A Comprehensive Approach to Self-Restricted Delegation of Rights in Grids. 114-121 - Tim Dörnemann, Matthew Smith, Bernd Freisleben

:
Composition and Execution of Secure Workflows in WSRF-Grids. 122-129 - Amith R. Mamidala, Rahul Kumar, Debraj De, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

MPI Collectives on Modern Multicore Clusters: Performance Optimizations and Communication Characteristics. 130-137 - Karthikeyan Vaidyanathan, Ping Lai, Sundeep Narravula, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

Optimized Distributed Data Sharing Substrate in Multi-core Commodity Clusters: A Comprehensive Study with Applications. 138-145 - Filip Blagojevic, Matthew Curtis-Maury, Jae-Seung Yeom

, Scott Schneider, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
:
Scheduling Asymmetric Parallelism on a PlayStation3 Cluster. 146-153 - Weikuan Yu

, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Xen-Based HPC: A Parallel I/O Perspective. 154-161 - Thomas Fieseler

, Wolfgang Gürich:
Operation of the Core D-Grid Infrastructure. 162-168 - Nabil Abdennadher, Peter Engel, Derek Feichtinger, Dean Flanders

, Placi Flury, Sigve Haug, Pascal Jermini, Sergio Maffioletti, Cesare Pautasso, Heinz Stockinger
, Wibke Sudholt, Michela Thiémard, Nadya Williams, Christoph Witzig:
Initializing a National Grid Infrastructure - Lessons Learned from the Swiss National Grid Association Seed Project. 169-176 - Areski Flissi

, Jérémy Dubus, Nicolas Dolet, Philippe Merle
:
Deploying on the Grid with DeployWare. 177-184 - Enric Tejedor, Rosa M. Badia

:
COMP Superscalar: Bringing GRID Superscalar and GCM Together. 185-193 - Tamás Kiss

, Péter Kacsuk, Gábor Terstyánszky, Stephen C. Winter:
Workflow Level Interoperation of Grid Data Resources. 194-201 - Markus Held, Wolfgang Blochinger:

Collaborative BPEL Design with a Rich Internet Application. 202-209 - Adam Barker, Jon B. Weissman, Jano I. van Hemert

:
Orchestrating Data-Centric Workflows. 210-217 - David Stirling, Ian Welch

, Peter Komisarczuk:
Designing Workflows for Grid Enabled Internet Instruments. 218-225 - Wolfram Wiesemann, Ronald Hochreiter

, Daniel Kuhn:
A Stochastic Programming Approach for QoS-Aware Service Composition. 226-233 - Simon Caton

, Matthan W. A. Caan
, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Omer F. Rana
, Bruce G. Batchelor:
Using Dynamic Condor-Based Services for Classifying Schizophrenia in Diffusion Tensor Images. 234-241 - Leonid Glimcher, Gagan Agrawal:

A Middleware for Developing and Deploying Scalable Remote Mining Services. 242-249 - Christoph Reich

, Kris Bubendorfer, Rajkumar Buyya:
An Autonomic Peer-to-Peer Architecture for Hosting Stateful Web Services. 250-257 - Kurt Vanmechelen, Wim Depoorter, Jan Broeckhove:

Economic Grid Resource Management for CPU Bound Applications with Hard Deadlines. 258-266 - Anthony Sulistio, Kyong Hoon Kim, Rajkumar Buyya:

Managing Cancellations and No-Shows of Reservations with Overbooking to Increase Resource Revenue. 267-276 - Thomas Sandholm, Kevin Lai, Scott H. Clearwater:

Admission Control in a Computational Market. 277-286 - Julien Perez, Cécile Germain-Renaud, Balázs Kégl, Charles Loomis:

Grid Differentiated Services: A Reinforcement Learning Approach. 287-294 - Huan Liu, Dan Orban:

GridBatch: Cloud Computing for Large-Scale Data-Intensive Batch Applications. 295-305 - Norman Bobroff, Liana Fong, Selim Kalayci, Yanbin Liu, Juan Carlos Martínez, Ivan Rodero

, Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, David Villegas:
Enabling Interoperability among Meta-Schedulers. 306-315 - Michael Heidt, Tim Dörnemann, Kay Dörnemann, Bernd Freisleben

:
Omnivore: Integration of Grid Meta-Scheduling and Peer-to-Peer Technologies. 316-323 - Yang-Suk Kee, Carl Kesselman

:
Grid Resource Abstraction, Virtualization, and Provisioning for Time-Targeted Applications. 324-331 - Mathias Dalheimer, Franz-Josef Pfreundt, Peter Merz:

Formal Verification of a Grid Resource Allocation Protocol. 332-339 - Yulai Yuan, Yongwei Wu, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:

Adaptive Hybrid Model for Long Term Load Prediction in Computational Grid. 340-347 - Farrukh Nadeem

, Radu Prodan
, Thomas Fahringer
:
Characterizing, Modeling and Predicting Dynamic Resource Availability in a Large Scale Multi-purpose Grid. 348-357 - Ran Yang, Robert D. van der Mei, Dennis Roubos, Frank J. Seinstra, Ger Koole:

On the Optimization of Resource Utilization in Distributed Multimedia Applications. 358-365 - Hajime Fujita, Hiroya Matsuba, Yutaka Ishikawa:

TCP Connection Scheduler in Single IP Address Cluster. 366-375 - Kees Verstoep, Jason Maassen

, Henri E. Bal, John W. Romein:
Experiences with Fine-Grained Distributed Supercomputing on a 10G Testbed. 376-383 - Ping Lai, Sundeep Narravula, Karthikeyan Vaidyanathan, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

Advanced RDMA-Based Admission Control for Modern Data-Centers. 384-391 - Kei Takahashi, Hideo Saito, Takeshi Shibata, Kenjiro Taura

:
A Stable Broadcast Algorithm. 392-400 - Ryousei Takano, Motohiko Matsuda, Tomohiro Kudoh, Yuetsu Kodama, Fumihiro Okazaki, Yutaka Ishikawa, Yasufumi Yoshizawa:

High Performance Relay Mechanism for MPI Communication Libraries Run on Multiple Private IP Address Clusters. 401-408 - Francisco Javier García Blas

, Florin Isaila, David E. Singh, Jesús Carretero
:
View-Based Collective I/O for MPI-IO. 409-416 - Camille Coti, Thomas Hérault

, Sylvain Peyronnet, Ala Rezmerita, Franck Cappello:
Grid Services for MPI. 417-424 - Yoshikazu Kamoshida, Kenjiro Taura

:
Scalable Data Gathering for Real-Time Monitoring Systems on Distributed Computing. 425-432 - Ali Elghirani, Riky Subrata, Albert Y. Zomaya

:
A Proactive Non-Cooperative Game-Theoretic Framework for Data Replication in Data Grids. 433-440 - Michal Vossberg, Andreas Hoheisel, Thomas Tolxdorff, Dagmar Krefting

:
A Reliable DICOM Transfer Grid Service Based on Petri Net Workflows. 441-448 - Daniel L. Wang, Charles S. Zender

, Stephen F. Jenks:
Clustered Workflow Execution of Retargeted Data Analysis Scripts. 449-458 - Lin Lin, Xueming Li, Hong Jiang, Yifeng Zhu, Lei Tian:

AMP: An Affinity-Based Metadata Prefetching Scheme in Large-Scale Distributed Storage Systems. 459-466 - Jürgen Hofer, Thomas Fahringer

:
Synthesizing Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Grid Application Wrapper Services. 467-474 - Fatiha Bouabache, Thomas Hérault

, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello:
Hierarchical Replication Techniques to Ensure Checkpoint Storage Reliability in Grid Environment. 475-483 - Aurélien Bouteiller

, Frédéric Desprez:
Fault Tolerance Management for a Hierarchical GridRPC Middleware. 484-491 - Chun-Chen Hsu, Pangfeng Liu

, Chien-Min Wang
:
Heuristic Algorithms for Replication Transition Problem in the Grid Systems. 492-499 - Thanasis G. Papaioannou

, George D. Stamoulis:
Reputation-Based Estimation of Individual Performance in Grids. 500-509 - Tristan Glatard, Johan Montagnat, Xavier Pennec

:
A Probabilistic Model to Analyse Workflow Performance on Production Grids. 510-517 - Ran Yang, Robert D. van der Mei, Dennis Roubos, Frank J. Seinstra, Ger Koole, Henri E. Bal:

Modeling "Just-in-Time" Communication in Distributed Real-Time Multimedia Applications. 518-525 - Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, Patrícia M. Barros, Paulo Mascarello Bisch

, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Marta Mattoso
:
Provenance Services for Distributed Workflows. 526-533 - Dong Li, Linpeng Huang:

The Ontology Relation Extraction for Semantic Web Annotation. 534-541 - Kyle Chard, Kris Bubendorfer:

A Distributed Economic Meta-scheduler for the Grid. 542-547 - Suraj Pandey, Rajkumar Buyya:

Scheduling of Scientific Workflows on Data Grids. 548-553 - Daniel Díaz, Xoán C. Pardo, María J. Martín

, Patricia González
:
Application-Level Fault-Tolerance Solutions for Grid Computing. 554-559 - Dawit Mengistu, Peter Tröger:

Performance Optimization for Multi-agent Based Simulation in Grid Environments. 560-565 - Romaric Guillier, Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet:

Methodologies and Tools for Exploring Transport Protocols in the Context of High-Speed Networks. 566-571 - Torsten Hoefler, Andrew Lumsdaine

:
Overlapping Communication and Computation with High Level Communication Routines. 572-577 - Mustafizur Rahman, Rajkumar Buyya:

An Autonomic Workflow Management System for Global Grids. 578-583 - Huey-Ing Liu, Yun-Ting Lo:

DaCAP - A Distributed Anti-Cheating Peer to Peer Architecture for Massive Multiplayer On-line Role Playing Game. 584-589 - Peter Merz, Jan Ubben, Matthias Priebe:

On the Construction of a Super-Peer Topology underneath Middleware for Distributed Computing. 590-595 - Gábor Vincze, Zoltán Novák, Zoltán Pap, Rolland Vida

:
RESERV: A Distributed, Load Balanced Information System for Grid Applications. 596-601 - Imen Filali, Fabrice Huet, Christophe Vergoni:

A Simple Cache Based Mechanism for Peer to Peer Resource Discovery in Grid Environments. 602-608 - Cosimo Anglano

, Massimo Canonico, Marco Guazzone
, Marco Botta, Sergio Rabellino
, Simone Arena, Guglielmo Girardi:
Peer-to-Peer Desktop Grids in the Real World: The ShareGrid Project. 609-614 - Anis Ouali, Brigitte Jaumard, Gérard Hébuterne:

Trade-Offs in Peer Delay Minimization for Video Streaming in P2P Systems. 615-620 - Wolfgang Hommel:

Using Policy-Based Management for Privacy-Enhancing Data Access and Usage Control in Grid Environments. 621-626 - Guido van 't Noordende, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Matthijs R. Koot, Cees T. A. M. de Laat:

A Trusted Data Storage Infrastructure for Grid-Based Medical Applications. 627-632 - Hong Wang, Hiroyuki Takizawa

, Hiroaki Kobayashi:
A Performance Study of Secure Data Mining on the Cell Processor. 633-638 - Shreyas Cholia

, R. Jefferson Porter:
Publication and Protection of Sensitive Site Information in a Grid Infrastructure. 639-644 - Massimiliano Pala, Shreyas Cholia

, Scott A. Rea, Sean W. Smith:
Extending PKI Interoperability in Computational Grids. 645-650 - Khalid Belhajjame, Katy Wolstencroft

, Óscar Corcho
, Tom Oinn, Franck Tanoh, Alan R. Williams, Carole A. Goble
:
Metadata Management in the Taverna Workflow System. 651-656 - Hyeong Seog Kim, In Soon Cho, Heon Young Yeom:

A Task Pipelining Framework for e-Science Workflow Management Systems. 657-662 - Tristan Glatard, Johan Montagnat:

Implementation of Turing Machines with the Scufl Data-Flow Language. 663-668 - Sascha Hunold

, Thomas Rauber, Frédéric Suter
:
Scheduling Dynamic Workflows onto Clusters of Clusters using Postponing. 669-674 - Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak

, Michal Pelczar, Jakub Wach:
Provenance Tracking and Querying in the ViroLab Virtual Laboratory. 675-680 - Piotr Nowakowski, Daniel Harezlak, Marian Bubak

:
A New Approach to Development and Execution of Interactive Applications on the Grid. 681-686 - Ewa Deelman, Ann L. Chervenak:

Data Management Challenges of Data-Intensive Scientific Workflows. 687-692 - Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, Fabrício Nogueira da Silva, Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr.

, Maria Cláudia Reis Cavalcanti
, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Marta Mattoso
:
A Lightweight Middleware Monitor for Distributed Scientific Workflows. 693-698 - Lawrence Buckingham, James M. Hogan, Paul Roe, Jiro Sumitomo, Michael W. Towsey

:
Comparative Studies Made Simple in GPFlow. 699 - Po-Wah Yau, Allan Tomlinson, Shane Balfe, Eimear Gallery:

Securing Grid Workflows with Trusted Computing (Extended Abstract). 700 - Stefan Jablonski, Olivier Curé, M. Abdul Rehman

, Bernhard Volz:
Architecture of the DaltOn Data Integration System for Scientific Applications. 701 - Lican Huang

:
Resource Discovery Based on a Novel Distributed DNS Framework. 702 - Adianto Wibisono, Zhiming Zhao

, Adam Belloum
, Marian Bubak
:
A Framework for Interactive Parameter Sweep Applications. 703 - Zhenyu Sun, Wei Guo, Yaohui Jin, Weiqiang Sun, Weisheng Hu:

Fault-Tolerant Policy for Optical Network Based Distributed Computing System. 704-709 - Christoph Barz, Markus Pilz, André Wichmann:

Temporal Routing Metrics for Networks with Advance Reservations. 710-715 - Eduard Escalona, Georgios Zervas, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou, George Markidis, Anna Tzanakaki

, Gino Carrozzo
, Nicola Ciulli
, Bartosz Belter, Artur Binczewski:
Deployment and Interoperability of the Phosphorus Grid Enabled GMPLS (G2MPLS) Control Plane. 716-721 - Panagiotis C. Kokkinos, Kostas Christodoulopoulos

, Aristotelis Kretsis, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos
:
Data Consolidation: A Task Scheduling and Data Migration Technique for Grid Networks. 722-727 - Marco Pagni

, Jörg Hau, Heinz Stockinger
:
A Multi-protocol Bioinformatics Web Service: Use SOAP, Take a REST or Go with HTML. 728-734 - José Luis Vázquez-Poletti, Eduardo Huedo

, Rubén S. Montero
, Ignacio Martín Llorente
:
CD-HIT Workflow Execution on Grids Using Replication Heuristics. 735-740 - Antonella Galizia

, Federica Viti
, Alessandro Orro
, Daniele D'Agostino
, Ivan Merelli
, Luciano Milanesi
, Andrea Clematis
:
TMAinspect, an EGEE Framework for Tissue MicroArray Image Handling. 741-746 - Paolo D'Onorio De Meo, Danilo Carrabino, Mattia D'Antonio, Annarita D'Addabbo

, Sabino Liuni, Flavio Mignone, Graziano Pesole
, Nicola Ancona
:
HT-RLS: High-Throughput Web Tool for Analysis of DNA Microarray Data Using RLS classifiers. 747-752 - Diane Lingrand, Johan Montagnat, Tristan Glatard:

Modeling the Latency on Production Grids with Respect to the Execution Context. 753-758 - Jim M. Brandt, Bert J. Debusschere

, Ann C. Gentile, Jackson R. Mayo, Philippe P. Pébay
, David C. Thompson, Matthew Wong:
Using Probabilistic Characterization to Reduce Runtime Faults in HPC Systems. 759-764 - Jon Stearley, Adam J. Oliner:

Bad Words: Finding Faults in Spirit's Syslogs. 765-770 - Jiaying Zhang, Peter Honeyman

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Performance and Availability Tradeoffs in Replicated File Systems. 771-776 - Gopi Kandaswamy, Anirban Mandal

, Daniel A. Reed:
Fault Tolerance and Recovery of Scientific Workflows on Computational Grids. 777-782 - Nichamon Naksinehaboon, Yudan Liu, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Raja Nassar, Mihaela Paun, Stephen L. Scott:

Reliability-Aware Approach: An Incremental Checkpoint/Restart Model in HPC Environments. 783-788 - William M. Jones, John T. Daly, Nathan DeBardeleben:

Application Resilience: Making Progress in Spite of Failure. 789-794 - John T. Daly, Lori A. Pritchett-Sheats, Sarah Ellen Michalak:

Application MTTFE vs. Platform MTBF: A Fresh Perspective on System Reliability and Application Throughput for Computations at Scale. 795-800 - Bradley W. Settlemyer, Walter B. Ligon III:

A Technique for Lock-Less Mirroring in Parallel File Systems. 801-806 - Thomas Ropars, Christine Morin:

Fault Tolerance in Cluster Federations with O2P-CF. 807-812 - Christian Engelmann

, Stephen L. Scott, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Xubin He:
Symmetric Active/Active High Availability for High-Performance Computing System Services: Accomplishments and Limitations. 813-818

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