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Revisiting ACM Europe
Fabrizio Gagliardi
February 2012
Communications of the ACM: Volume 55 Issue 2, February 2012
Publisher: ACM
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Perspectives on grid computing
Uwe Schwiegelshohn,
Rosa M. Badia,
Marian Bubak,
Marco Danelutto,
Schahram Dustdar,
Fabrizio Gagliardi,
Alfred Geiger,
Ladislav Hluchy,
Dieter Kranzlmüller,
Erwin Laure,
Thierry Priol,
Alexander Reinefeld,
Michael Resch,
Andreas Reuter,
Otto Rienhoff,
Thomas Rüter,
Peter Sloot,
Domenico Talia,
Klaus Ullmann,
Ramin Yahyapour,
Gabriele von Voigt
October 2010
Future Generation Computer Systems: Volume 26 Issue 8, October, 2010
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
Grid computing has been the subject of many large national and international IT projects. However, not all goals of these projects have been achieved. In particular, the number of users lags behind the initial forecasts laid out by proponents of grid technologies. This underachievement may have led to claims that ...
Keywords:
Virtual research environment, Grid applications, Grid computing, Cloud computing, Grid middleware
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HPC Opportunities and Challenges in e-Science
Fabrizio Gagliardi
June 2008
ICCS '08: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Computational Science, Part I
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
In the last few years a new paradigm has emerged in science: extensively use of simulation techniques and software modeling, running on a distributed high performance computing electronic infrastructure. This paradigm is referred to as electronic Science or e-Science. Besides computer simulation, it uses huge amounts of distributed and shared ...
Keywords:
multi-core architectures, e-Science, Cloud, Grid computing, elastic computing
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Transactional Memory: An Overview
May 2007
IEEE Micro: Volume 27 Issue 3, May 2007
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
Writing applications that benefit from the massive computational power of future multicore chip multiprocessors will not be an easy task for mainstream programmers accustomed to sequential algorithms rather than parallel ones. This article presents a survey of transactional memory, a mechanism that promises to enable scalable performance while freeing programmers ...
Keywords:
parallel programming, transactional memory, multithreading, transactional memory, memory architecture, multithreading, parallel programming, memory architecture
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The EGEE european grid infrastructure project
Fabrizio Gagliardi
June 2004
VECPAR'04: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on High Performance Computing for Computational Science
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
The state of computer and networking technology today makes the seamless sharing of computing resources on an international or even global scale conceivable. Extensive computing Grids that integrate large, geographically distributed computer clusters and data storage facilities have changed from representing a dream to becoming a vision and, with the ...
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Grids and research networks as drivers and enablers of future internet architectures
Kyriakos Baxevanidis,
Howard Davies,
Ian Foster,
Fabrizio Gagliardi
September 2002
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue: Towards a new internet architecture: Volume 40 Issue 1, 16 September 2002
Publisher: Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.
Advanced network applications and research networks coexist in an uneasy symbiosis: new applications drive the deployment of the faster networks and new services needed for tomorrow, but can also threaten to overload the networks of today. Informed debate on these important topics requires a clear understanding of the technical requirements ...
Keywords:
research networks, advanced network applications, funding policy
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European DataGrid Project: Experiences of Deploying a Large Scale Testbed for E-science Applications
Fabrizio Gagliardi,
Bob Jones,
Mario Reale,
Stephen Burke
January 2002
Performance Evaluation of Complex Systems: Techniques and Tools, Performance 2002, Tutorial Lectures
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
The objective of the European DataGrid (EDG) project is to assist the next generation of scientific exploration, which requires intensive computation and analysis of shared large-scale datasets, from hundreds of terabytes to petabytes, across widely distributed scientific communities. We see these requirements emerging in many scientific disciplines, including physics, biology, ...
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