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HPJS: High Performance Job Scheduling

Directed by Mary K. Vernon

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If you are a graduate or undergraduate student interested in gaining some research and publishing experience and contributing to the HPJS project, for example through an independent study project, topics that would greatly contribute to our work are:
  • Analyze the workload submitted to the NCSA Origin 2000 during the days that have the highest number of job arrivals.

  • Analyze the workload that executes on the NCSA Linux clusters.

  • Write a simulator to evaluate improved scheduling policies for the NCSA Linux cluster.

For further information, please contact vernon@cs.wisc.edu

If you are interested in joining the HPJS project as an RA, the background needed for graduate work on the project is: cs547/747 (analytic performance modeling), or cs737 (scheduling policies, performance, simulation).


vernon@cs.wisc.edu