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    An application of TOPSIS method for task scheduling algorithm in grid computing environment by Sasan Kohzadian, Ali Harounabadi, Mehdi Sadeghzadeh

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…To handle such circumstances, grid computing has emerged as an important research area where the calculation of distributed computing and clustering are different. …”
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    The OPS domain specific abstraction for multi-block structured grid computations by Reguly, I, Mudalige, G, Giles, M, Curran, D, McIntosh-Smith, S

    Published 2014
    “…Domain Specific Languages and Active Libraries address these challenges by focusing on a single application domain and providing a high-level programming approach, and then subsequently using domain knowledge to deliver high performance on various hardware.In this paper, we introduce the OPS high-level abstraction and active library aimed at multi-block structured grid computations, and discuss some of its key design points; we demonstrate how OPS can be embedded in C/C++ and the API made to look like a traditional library, and how through a combination of simple text manipulation and back-end logic we can enable execution on a diverse range of hardware using different parallel programming approaches.Relying on the access-execute description of the OPS abstraction, we introduce a number of automated execution techniques that enable distributed memory parallelization, optimization of communication patterns, checkpointing and cache-blocking. …”
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    Checkpointing in selected most fitted resource task scheduling in grid computing by Latip, Rohaya, Lew, Wai San, Chanchary, Fara Habib

    Published 2012
    “…Our research adds fault tolerance capacity with checkpointing and machine failure, to the current research, Selected Most Fitted (SMF) Task Scheduling for grid computing. This paper simulates one of fault tolerance techniques for grid computing, which is implementing checkpointing into Select Most Fitting Resource for Task Scheduling algorithm (SMF). …”
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    Heuristic task scheduling algorithms for optimal resource utilisation in grid computing by Aldailamy, Ali Y., Maipan-Uku, Jamilu Yahaya, Muhammed, Abdullah

    Published 2020
    “…Grid computing is considered as a distributed system that utilises resources from multiple geographically distributed computers. …”
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    CST333 – Distributed & Grid Computing (December 2019 / January 2020) by PPSKOM, Pusat Pengajian Sains Komputer

    Published 2020
    “…First Semester Examination 2019/2020 Academic Session December 2019 / January 2020 CST333 – Distributed & Grid Computing (Perkomputeran Teragih & Grid) Duration : 2 hours (Masa : 2 jam) Please ensure that this examination paper contains SIX (6) printed pages before you begin the examination. …”
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    Automatic visualization pipeline formation for medical datasets on grid computing environment by Ahmed, Aboamama Atahar, Abd. Latiff, Muhammad Shafie, Abu Bakar, Kamalrulnizam, Rajion, Zainul Ahmad

    Published 2007
    “…Moreover, the continuous demand for powerful computing powers and continuous increase in the size of datasets results an urgent need for a grid computing infrastructure. However, some issues arise in current grid such as resources availability at the client machines which are not sufficient enough to process large datasets. …”
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    Resource management in grid computing using enhanced ant colony optimization by Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Mohamed Din, Aniza, Abdul Nasir, Husna Jamal

    Published 2010
    “…Efficient resource management is needed to overcome stagnation problem in grid computing. Scheduling of jobs is one of the activities of resource management. …”
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