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Running Interactive Jobs in the Grid Environment

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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM 2005)

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In this work authors discuss the various aspects and problems connected with interactive jobs’ management in the grid environment. The specific nature of scheduling the interactive experiments is closely analyzed, revealing the complex approach that has to be taken into account in order to consider many new, scientific-domain scheduling factors. Diagrams for submission, launching, prolonging and ending the interactive sessions are proposed. Presented idea is generic and can be used in many grid-based systems. The grid broker e.g. Grid Resource Management System (GRMS) is required in our conception and we assume its presence in the environment.

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Lawenda, M. et al. (2006). Running Interactive Jobs in the Grid Environment. In: Wyrzykowski, R., Dongarra, J., Meyer, N., Waśniewski, J. (eds) Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics. PPAM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3911. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11752578_91

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