To better utilize its vast collection of heterogeneous resources that are geographically distributed across the United States, NASA is constructing a computational grid called the Information Power Grid (IPG). This paper describes various tools and techniques that we are developing to measure and improve the performance of a broad class of NASA applications when run on the IPG. In particular, we are investigating the areas of grid benchmarking, grid monitoring, user-level application scheduling, and decentralized system-level scheduling
Grid computing is fast emerging as the solution to the problems posed by the massive computational a...
This paper presents accounts of several real case applications using grid farms with data- and funct...
Reservoir simulators are computationally costly and produce diverse, voluminous results. These featu...
This viewgraph presentation provides information on NASA's geographically dispersed computing resour...
The NAS Grid Benchmarks (NGB) are a collection of synthetic distributed applications designed to rat...
This paper describes a project to evaluate the feasibility of combining Grid and Numerical Propulsio...
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent ...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
It is a NASA objective to promote improvements in the capability and efficiency of computational flu...
Corporations such as Boeing are currenlly using computational GRIDs to improve their operations. Fut...
Design and operation of the electric power grid (EPG) relies heavily on computational models. High-f...
An Integrated Product Team (IPT) has been formed at NASA Ames Research Center which has set objectiv...
This paper describes a prototype grid infrastructure, called the eMinerals minigrid, for molecular s...
RG6 6AY This paper describes a prototype grid infrastructure, called the “eMinerals minigrid”, for m...
One of the compelling reasons for developing the Information Power Grid (IPG) is to provide a platfo...
Grid computing is fast emerging as the solution to the problems posed by the massive computational a...
This paper presents accounts of several real case applications using grid farms with data- and funct...
Reservoir simulators are computationally costly and produce diverse, voluminous results. These featu...
This viewgraph presentation provides information on NASA's geographically dispersed computing resour...
The NAS Grid Benchmarks (NGB) are a collection of synthetic distributed applications designed to rat...
This paper describes a project to evaluate the feasibility of combining Grid and Numerical Propulsio...
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent ...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
It is a NASA objective to promote improvements in the capability and efficiency of computational flu...
Corporations such as Boeing are currenlly using computational GRIDs to improve their operations. Fut...
Design and operation of the electric power grid (EPG) relies heavily on computational models. High-f...
An Integrated Product Team (IPT) has been formed at NASA Ames Research Center which has set objectiv...
This paper describes a prototype grid infrastructure, called the eMinerals minigrid, for molecular s...
RG6 6AY This paper describes a prototype grid infrastructure, called the “eMinerals minigrid”, for m...
One of the compelling reasons for developing the Information Power Grid (IPG) is to provide a platfo...
Grid computing is fast emerging as the solution to the problems posed by the massive computational a...
This paper presents accounts of several real case applications using grid farms with data- and funct...
Reservoir simulators are computationally costly and produce diverse, voluminous results. These featu...