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Managing Allocatable Resources
2019 IEEE 12th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2019Infrastructure cloud computing allows its clients to allocate on-demand resources, typically consisting of a representation of a compute node. In general however, there is a need for allocating resources other than nodes and managing them in more controlled ways than simply on demand.
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Resource Management or Managing Resources?
Health Services Management Research, 1989Claims made by Stilwell and Hamlyn to have recorded reductions of 25% in average cost per patient in an out-patient clinic where detailed patient costing data was collected and employed are examined critically. Their failure to allow for case-mix differences is shown to nullify the apparent gain in resource efficiency. This raises issues concerning the
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MASCOTS '95. Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2002
Resource information managers typically use fixed approaches to manage information. However, fixed solutions to information management are complicated by the fact that computing environments are not all the same and even within a single computing environment the characteristics of the information and its access patterns may change over the lifetime of ...
Craig E. Wills, Surendar Chandra
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Resource information managers typically use fixed approaches to manage information. However, fixed solutions to information management are complicated by the fact that computing environments are not all the same and even within a single computing environment the characteristics of the information and its access patterns may change over the lifetime of ...
Craig E. Wills, Surendar Chandra
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A lesson in resource management
Communications of the ACM, 2013Waste not memory, want not memory---unless it doesn't matter.
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Resource management in dataflow
Proceedings of the 1981 conference on Functional programming languages and computer architecture - FPCA '81, 1981Recent proposals for nondeterministic facilities in high-level dataflow programming systems have stopped short of giving details of low-level implementation. The underlying machine is assumed to provide basic nondeterministic operations which lead to the required high-level effects.
Arthur J. Catto, John R. Gurd
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 1999
The recent development of gigabit networking technology, combined with the proliferation of low-cost, high-performance microprocessors, has given rise to metacomputing environments. These environments can combine many thousands of hosts, from hundreds of administrative domains, connected by transnational and world-wide networks.
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The recent development of gigabit networking technology, combined with the proliferation of low-cost, high-performance microprocessors, has given rise to metacomputing environments. These environments can combine many thousands of hosts, from hundreds of administrative domains, connected by transnational and world-wide networks.
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Asynchronous resource management
Proceedings 15th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. IPDPS 2001, 2002As the organization of high-performance computers becomes more complex, the task of managing resources on them becomes increasingly difficult. The software layers which include the operating system, the runtime system, and the compiler must now map applications to machine architectures that consist of multiple CPUs, several layers of cache, deep memory
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The virtual resource manager: an architecture for SLA-aware resource management
IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2004. CCGrid 2004., 2004The next generation Grid will demand the Grid middleware to provide flexibility, transparency, and reliability. This implies the appliance of service level agreements to guarantee a negotiated level of quality of service. These requirements also affect the local resource management systems providing resources for the Grid.
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2007 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Workshops, 2007
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