The NAS Grid Benchmarks (NGB) are a collection of synthetic distributed applications designed to rate the performance and functionality of computational grids. We compare several implementations of the NGB to determine programmability and efficiency of NASA's Information Power Grid (IPG), whose services are mostly based on the Globus Toolkit. We report on the overheads involved in porting existing NGB reference implementations to the IPG. No changes were made to the component tasks of the NGB can still be improved
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent ...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) defines a new vision of the Grid based on the use of Web...
The Globus grid toolkit is a collection of software components designed to support the development o...
We provide a paper-and-pencil specification of a benchmark suite for computational grids. It is base...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
This viewgraph presentation provides information on NASA's geographically dispersed computing resour...
To better utilize its vast collection of heterogeneous resources that are geographically distributed...
Grid computing has been developed extensive in re-cently years and is becoming an important platform...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
Grid architectures are collections of computational and data storage resources linked by communicati...
This paper describes a project to evaluate the feasibility of combining Grid and Numerical Propulsio...
Application benchmarks can play a key role in analyzing and predicting the performance and scalabili...
An important factor that needs to be taken into account by end-users and systems (schedulers, resour...
Abstract. Grid information systems play a central role in today’s pro-duction Grid infrastructures, ...
Like all computing platforms, grids are in need of a suite of benchmarks by which they can be evalua...
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent ...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) defines a new vision of the Grid based on the use of Web...
The Globus grid toolkit is a collection of software components designed to support the development o...
We provide a paper-and-pencil specification of a benchmark suite for computational grids. It is base...
This viewgraph presentation includes a brief history of benchmarking computational grids at NASA Ame...
This viewgraph presentation provides information on NASA's geographically dispersed computing resour...
To better utilize its vast collection of heterogeneous resources that are geographically distributed...
Grid computing has been developed extensive in re-cently years and is becoming an important platform...
The NAS Parallel Benchmarks (NPB) are a suite of parallel computer performance benchmarks. They were...
Grid architectures are collections of computational and data storage resources linked by communicati...
This paper describes a project to evaluate the feasibility of combining Grid and Numerical Propulsio...
Application benchmarks can play a key role in analyzing and predicting the performance and scalabili...
An important factor that needs to be taken into account by end-users and systems (schedulers, resour...
Abstract. Grid information systems play a central role in today’s pro-duction Grid infrastructures, ...
Like all computing platforms, grids are in need of a suite of benchmarks by which they can be evalua...
We use the term "Grid" to refer to a software system that provides uniform and location independent ...
The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) defines a new vision of the Grid based on the use of Web...
The Globus grid toolkit is a collection of software components designed to support the development o...