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Probabilistic advanced reservations for batch-scheduled parallel machines

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      PPoPP '08: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and practice of parallel programming
      February 2008
      308 pages
      ISBN:9781595937957
      DOI:10.1145/1345206

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