The growing computational power requirements of grand challenge applications has promoted the need for merging high throughput computing and grid computing principles to harness computational resources distributed across multiple organisations. This paper identifies the issues in resource management and scheduling in the emerging high throughput grid computing context. We also survey and study the performance of several space-sharing and time-sharing opportunistic scheduling policies that have been developed for high throughput computing.
History
Journal
Lecture notes in computer science
Volume
LNCS 3719
Pagination
184 - 192
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Location
Berlin, Germany
ISSN
1611-3349
eISSN
0302-9743
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article