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Mathematics and Computer Science Division Seminar
"Data Management for Urgent and Emergency Computing Environments"

DATE: April 7, 2009
TIME: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
SPEAKER: Jason Cope, University of Colorado at Boulder
LOCATION: Bldg: 221, Conference Room A216, Argonne National Laboratory
HOST: Rob Ross

Description:
Urgent and emergency computing systems provide scientists with tools and capabilities to quickly allocate high-performance computing resources for time-critical applications. The usage and availability of storage and network resources in urgent computing environments can negatively impact the execution of data intensive emergency computing applications. In this talk, we present our work on supporting time-critical applications dependent on storage and network resources. We analyze the usage of current urgent computing systems and evaluate the data requirements for a potential emergency computing application. We present several data management policies and robust resource allocation techniques for urgent computing environments. Using the previously analyzed application and environment data, we evaluate these policies and techniques.


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