Project information
Highly Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems
- Project Identification
- MSM0021622419
- Project Period
- 1/2005 - 12/2011
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
- Research Intents
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Informatics
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Faculty of Science
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Institute of Computer Science
- Keywords
- Distributed Computing Systems; parallel Computing Systems
The main goal of this research proposal is to explore in depth how to effectively build and use large, scalable, complex, highly-reliable, and secure concurrent systems and how to make use of the computation and communication potential of large,distributed (also geographically), and parallel systems of heterogeneous computational resources, especially of the so called Grids. Another scientific goal is to design algorithms and automated systems for biomedical data processing using Grids.
Results
Publications
Total number of publications: 874
2010
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Stars and Bonds in Crossing-Critical Graphs
Journal of Graph Theory, year: 2010, volume: 65, edition: 3
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State dependence in performance evaluation of component-based software systems
Proceedings of the Joint WOSP/SIPEW International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE'10), year: 2010
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Stochastic Real-Time Games with Qualitative Timed Automata Objectives
CONCUR 2010 - Concurrency Theory, year: 2010
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System Demonstration of Interactive Course Timetabling
Year: 2010, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The importance of complete data sets for job scheduling simulations
Year: 2010, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The importance of complete data sets for job scheduling simulations
Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, Revised Selected Papers, year: 2010
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The Physics of Everyday Life
Year: 2010, type:
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The role of chromatin condensation during granulopoiesis in the regulation of gene cluster expression
Epigenetics, year: 2010, volume: 5, edition: 8, DOI
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The Use of Incremental Schedule-based Approach for Efficient Job Scheduling
Year: 2010, type: Conference abstract
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Translation of LTL to Büchi Automata: Improved Once Again
Proceedings of 9th International Summer School on Modelling and Verifying Parallel Processes 2010 (MOVEP 2010), year: 2010