Abstract—Scientific simulation and modeling often aid in making critical decisions in such diverse fields as city planning, severe weather prediction and influenza modeling. In some of these situations the computations operate under strict deadlines, after which point the results may have very little value. In these cases of urgent computing, it is imperative that these computations begin execution as quickly as possible. The Special PRiority and Urgent Compute Environment (SPRUCE) is a framework designed to enable these high priority computations to quickly ac-cess computational Grid resources through elevated batch queue priority. However, participating resources are allowed to decide locally how to respond to urgent requests. For instanc...
Abstract Investigations into deadline guarantees in real-time systems have traditionally been domina...
Interactive urgent computing is a small but growing user of supercomputing resources. However there ...
Today, metocean investigations, combined with forecasts and analysis of extreme events, require new ...
AbstractUrgent computing requires computations to commence in short order and complete within a stip...
AbstractIn general resource management is often defined as a process of identifying application requ...
AbstractThis paper is the preface to the Third Workshop on Urgent Computing.The Urgent Computing wor...
AbstractUrgent computing enables responsible authorities to make educated decisions by supporting th...
AbstractNumerical simulations of urgent events, e.g. tsunamis and storm, must be completed within a ...
AbstractThe requirements of urgent computing applications distinguish those applications from other ...
AbstractUrgent computing capabilities for early warning systems and decision support systems are vit...
AbstractInvestigations in development of efficient early warning systems (EWS) are essentially for p...
AbstractThis paper presents the concept of holistic approach to urgent computing which extends resou...
AbstractOne of the most important issues of urgent computing is the appropriate management of resour...
In this work we present an approach to solving time-critical decision-making problems by taking adva...
AbstractWorkflow became a mainstream formalism for complex scientific problems’ representation and i...
Abstract Investigations into deadline guarantees in real-time systems have traditionally been domina...
Interactive urgent computing is a small but growing user of supercomputing resources. However there ...
Today, metocean investigations, combined with forecasts and analysis of extreme events, require new ...
AbstractUrgent computing requires computations to commence in short order and complete within a stip...
AbstractIn general resource management is often defined as a process of identifying application requ...
AbstractThis paper is the preface to the Third Workshop on Urgent Computing.The Urgent Computing wor...
AbstractUrgent computing enables responsible authorities to make educated decisions by supporting th...
AbstractNumerical simulations of urgent events, e.g. tsunamis and storm, must be completed within a ...
AbstractThe requirements of urgent computing applications distinguish those applications from other ...
AbstractUrgent computing capabilities for early warning systems and decision support systems are vit...
AbstractInvestigations in development of efficient early warning systems (EWS) are essentially for p...
AbstractThis paper presents the concept of holistic approach to urgent computing which extends resou...
AbstractOne of the most important issues of urgent computing is the appropriate management of resour...
In this work we present an approach to solving time-critical decision-making problems by taking adva...
AbstractWorkflow became a mainstream formalism for complex scientific problems’ representation and i...
Abstract Investigations into deadline guarantees in real-time systems have traditionally been domina...
Interactive urgent computing is a small but growing user of supercomputing resources. However there ...
Today, metocean investigations, combined with forecasts and analysis of extreme events, require new ...