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DIET Publications of year 2006
Articles in journals or book chapters
  1. Gabriel Antoniu, Marin Bertier, Luc Bougé, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Mathieu Jan, Sébastien Monnet, and Pierre Sens. GDS: An Architecture Proposal for a Grid Data-Sharing Service. In Vladimir Getov, Domenico Laforenza, and Alexander Reinefeld, editors,Future Generation Grids, volume XVIII, CoreGrid Series of Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1-5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany. Springer Verlag, 2006.
    Keywords: JuxMem, DIET.
    @InCollection{ InCollectionAntoniu.ABBCDJMS_06,
    author = {Gabriel Antoniu and Marin Bertier and Luc Boug{\'e} and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Mathieu Jan and S{\'e}bastien Monnet and Pierre Sens},
    booktitle = {{Future Generation Grids}},
    editor = {Getov, Vladimir and Laforenza, Domenico and Reinefeld, Alexander},
    keywords = {JuxMem,DIET},
    publisher = {Springer Verlag},
    series = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1-5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany},
    title = {{GDS}: An Architecture Proposal for a Grid Data-Sharing Service},
    volume = {XVIII, CoreGrid Series},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  2. E. Caron, F. Desprez, J.-Y. L'Excellent, C. Hamerling, M. Pantel, and C. Puglisi-Amestoy. Use of A Network Enabled Server System for a Sparse Linear Algebra Application. In Vladimir Getov, Domenico Laforenza, and Alexander Reinefeld, editors,Future Generation Grids, volume XVIII, CoreGrid Series of Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1-5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany. Springer Verlag, 2006.
    Keywords: DIET.
    @InCollection{ InCollectionCaron.CDLHPP_06,
    author = {E. Caron and F. Desprez and J.-Y. L'Excellent and C. Hamerling and M. Pantel and C. Puglisi-Amestoy},
    booktitle = {{Future Generation Grids}},
    editor = {Getov, Vladimir and Laforenza, Domenico and Reinefeld, Alexander},
    keywords = {DIET},
    publisher = {Springer Verlag},
    series = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Future Generation Grids November 1-5, 2004, Dagstuhl, Germany},
    title = {Use of A Network Enabled Server System for a Sparse Linear Algebra Application},
    volume = {XVIII, CoreGrid Series},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  3. Raphaël Bolze, Franck Cappello, Eddy Caron, Michel Daydé, Frederic Desprez, Emmanuel Jeannot, Yvon Jégou, Stéphane Lanteri, Julien Leduc, Noredine Melab, Guillaume Mornet, Raymond Namyst, Pascale Primet, Benjamin Quetier, Olivier Richard, El-Ghazali Talbi, and Touché Irena. Grid'5000: a large scale and highly reconfigurable experimental Grid testbed.. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 20(4):481-494, November 2006.
    Keywords: Grid'5000, DIET.
    @Article{ ArticleBolze.BCCDDJJLLMMNPQRTI_IJHPCA06,
    author = {Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Cappello, Franck and Caron, Eddy and Dayd{\'e}, Michel and Desprez, Frederic and Jeannot, Emmanuel and J{\'e}gou, Yvon and Lanteri, St{\'e}phane and Leduc, Julien and Melab, Noredine and Mornet,Guillaume and Namyst, Raymond and Primet, Pascale and Quetier, Benjamin and Richard, Olivier and Talbi, El-Ghazali and Touch{\'e} Irena},
    journal = {International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications},
    keywords = {Grid'5000, DIET},
    month = nov,
    number = {4},
    pages = {481-494},
    title = {Grid'5000: a large scale and highly reconfigurable experimental Grid testbed.},
    volume = {20},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  4. Eddy Caron and Frédéric Desprez. DIET: A Scalable Toolbox to Build Network Enabled Servers on the Grid. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 20(3):335-352, 2006.
    Keywords: Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing, DIET.
    Abstract: Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classical client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of a middleware developed by the GRAAL team called DIET (for Distributed Interactive Engineering Tool-box). DIET is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.

    @Article{ ArticleCaron.CD_IJHPCA06,
    abstract = {Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classical client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of a middleware developed by the GRAAL team called DIET (for Distributed Interactive Engineering Tool-box). DIET is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.},
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric},
    journal = {International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications},
    keywords = {Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing,DIET},
    number = {3},
    pages = {335-352},
    title = {{DIET}: A Scalable Toolbox to Build Network Enabled Servers on the Grid},
    volume = {20},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  5. Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Holly Dail, Eddy Caron, and Frédéric Vivien. Automatic Middleware Deployment Planning on Clusters. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 20(4):517-530, November 2006.
    Keywords: Deployment, DIET.
    @Article{ ArticleChouhan.CDCV_IJHPCA06,
    author = {Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Dail, Holly and Caron, Eddy and Vivien, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric},
    journal = {International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications},
    keywords = {Deployment, DIET},
    month = nov,
    number = {4},
    pages = {517-530},
    title = {Automatic Middleware Deployment Planning on Clusters},
    volume = {20},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


Conference articles
  1. Abelkader Amar, Raphaël Bolze, Aurélien Bouteiller, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Andréea Chis, Yves Caniou, Eddy Caron, Holly Dail, Benjamin Depardon, Frédéric Desprez, Jean-Sébastien Gay, Gaël Le Mahec, and Alan Su. DIET: New Developments and Recent Results. In Lehner et al. (Eds.), editor, CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Middleware (in conjunction with EuroPar2006), number 4375 of LNCS, Dresden, Germany, pages 150-170, August 28-29 2006. Springer.
    Keywords: DIET, LEGO.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsAmar.ABBCCCCDDDGL-MS_06,
    address = {Dresden, Germany},
    author = {Amar, Abelkader and Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Bouteiller, Aur{\'e}lien and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Caniou, Yves and Caron, Eddy and Dail, Holly and Depardon, Benjamin and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Gay, Jean-S{\'e}bastien and Le Mahec, Ga{\"e}l and Su, Alan},
    booktitle = {CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Middleware (in conjunction with EuroPar2006)},
    editor = {Lehner et al. (Eds.)},
    keywords = {DIET,LEGO},
    month = {August 28-29},
    number = {4375},
    pages = {150-170},
    publisher = {Springer},
    series = {LNCS},
    title = {DIET: New Developments and Recent Results},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  2. Raphaël Bolze, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Georg Hoesch, and Cyril Pontvieux. A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform. In M. Gavrilova, editor, Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2006, volume 3984 of LNCS, Glasgow, UK., pages 202--213, May 8-11 2006. Springer.
    Keywords: Monitoring, Visualization, DIET.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsBolze.BCDHP_06,
    address = {Glasgow, UK.},
    author = {Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Hoesch, Georg and Pontvieux, Cyril},
    booktitle = {Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2006},
    editor = {M. Gavrilova},
    isbn = {3-540-34079-3},
    keywords = {Monitoring, Visualization, DIET},
    month = {May 8-11},
    pages = {202--213},
    publisher = {Springer},
    series = {LNCS},
    title = {A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform},
    volume = {3984},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  3. Eddy Caron, Andréea Chis, Frédéric Desprez, and Alan Su. Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment. In ACM/IFIP/USENIX, editor, 4th International Workshop on Middleware for Grid Computing - MGC 2006, Melbourne, Australia, November 2006.
    Note: In conjunction with ACM/IFIP/USENIX 7th International Middleware Conference 2006.
    Keywords: DIET, Scheduling.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsCaron.CCDS_06,
    address = {Melbourne, Australia},
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Su, Alan},
    booktitle = {4th International Workshop on Middleware for Grid Computing - MGC 2006},
    editor = {ACM/IFIP/USENIX},
    keywords = {DIET, Scheduling},
    month = nov,
    note = {In conjunction with ACM/IFIP/USENIX 7th International Middleware Conference 2006},
    title = {Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  4. Eddy Caron, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, and Holly Dail. GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid'5000. In EXPGRID workshop. Experimental Grid Testbeds for the Assessment of Large-Scale Distributed Applications and Tools. In conjunction with HPDC-15., Paris, France, pages 1-8, June 2006. IEEE.
    Keywords: Deployment, GoDIET, DIET.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsCaron.CCD_06,
    address = {Paris, France},
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Holly Dail},
    booktitle = {EXPGRID workshop. Experimental Grid Testbeds for the Assessment of Large-Scale Distributed Applications and Tools. In conjunction with HPDC-15.},
    keywords = {Deployment,GoDIET,DIET},
    month = jun,
    pages = {1-8},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    title = {GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid'5000},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  5. Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Holly Dail, Eddy Caron, and Frédéric Vivien. How should you structure your hierarchical scheduler?. In HPDC-15. 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, Paris, France, pages 339-340 (Poster), June 2006. IEEE.
    Keywords: Deployment, DIET.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsChouhan.CDCV_06,
    address = {Paris, France},
    author = {Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Dail, Holly and Caron, Eddy and Vivien, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric},
    booktitle = {HPDC-15. 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing},
    keywords = {Deployment, DIET},
    month = jun,
    pages = {339-340 (Poster)},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    title = {How should you structure your hierarchical scheduler?},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


Internal reports
  1. Abelkader Amar, Raphaël Bolze, Aurélien Bouteiller, Andréea Chis, Yves Caniou, Eddy Caron, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Gaël Le Mahec, Holly Dail, Benjamin Depardon, Frédéric Desprez, Jean-Sébastien Gay, and Alan Su. DIET: New Developments and Recent Results. Technical report RR2006-31, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme (LIP), October 2006.
    Note: Also available as INRIA Research Report 6027.
    Keywords: Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing, DIET.
    Abstract: Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classic client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers (NES) implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of an NES middleware developed in the GRAAL team called DIET and to describe recent developments. DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Laboratoire-RR2006-31,
    abstract = {Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classic client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers (NES) implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of an NES middleware developed in the GRAAL team called DIET and to describe recent developments. DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.},
    author = {Amar, Abelkader and Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Bouteiller, Aur{\'e}lien and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Caniou, Yves and Caron, Eddy and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Le Mahec, Ga{\"e}l and Dail, Holly and Depardon, Benjamin and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Gay, Jean-S{\'e}bastien and Su, Alan},
    institution = {Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parall{\'e}lisme (LIP)},
    keywords = {Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing, DIET},
    month = oct,
    note = {Also available as INRIA Research Report 6027},
    number = {RR2006-31},
    title = {DIET: New Developments and Recent Results},
    url = {http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/Pub/Rapports/RR/RR2006/RR2006-31.pdf},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  2. Abelkader Amar, Raphaël Bolze, Aurélien Bouteiller, Andréea Chis, Yves Caniou, Eddy Caron, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Gaël Le Mahec, Holly Dail, Benjamin Depardon, Frédéric Desprez, Jean-Sébastien Gay, and Alan Su. DIET: New Developments and Recent Results. Research Report 6027, INRIA, November 2006.
    Note: Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-31.
    Keywords: Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing, DIET.
    Abstract: Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classic client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers (NES) implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of an NES middleware developed in the GRAAL team called DIET and to describe recent developments. DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-INRIA-6027,
    abstract = {Among existing grid middleware approaches, one simple, powerful, and flexible approach consists of using servers available in different administrative domains through the classic client-server or Remote Procedure Call (RPC) paradigm. Network Enabled Servers (NES) implement this model also called GridRPC. Clients submit computation requests to a scheduler whose goal is to find a server available on the grid. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of an NES middleware developed in the GRAAL team called DIET and to describe recent developments. DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) is a hierarchical set of components used for the development of applications based on computational servers on the grid.},
    author = {Amar, Abelkader and Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Bouteiller, Aur{\'e}lien and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Caniou, Yves and Caron, Eddy and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Le Mahec, Ga{\"e}l and Dail, Holly and Depardon, Benjamin and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Gay, Jean-S{\'e}bastien and Su, Alan},
    institution = {INRIA},
    keywords = {Grid Computing, Network Enabled Servers, Client-servers computing, DIET},
    month = nov,
    note = {Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-31},
    number = {6027},
    pages = {24 p.},
    title = {DIET: New Developments and Recent Results},
    type = {Research Report},
    url = {https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00115569},
    year = {2006} 
    }
    


  3. Gabriel Antoniu, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, and Mathieu Jan. Towards a Transparent Data Access Model for the GridRPC Paradigm. Technical report RR-6009, INRIA, November 2006.
    Note: Also available as IRISA Research Report PI1823.
    Keywords: GridRPC, Data Sharing, Persistency, JUXMEM, DIET.
    Abstract: As grids become more and more attractive for solving complex problems with high computational and storage requirements, the need for adequate grid programming models is considerable. To this purpose, the GridRPC model has been proposed as a grid version of the classical RPC paradigm, with the goal to build NES (Network-Enabled Server) environments. Paradoxically enough, in this model, data management has not been defined and is now explicitly left at the user's charge. The contribution of this paper is to enhance data management in NES by introducing a transparent data access model, available through the concept of grid data-sharing service. Data management (persistent storage, transfer, consistent replication) is totally delegated to the service, whereas the applications simply access shared data via global identifiers. We illustrate our approach using the DIET GridRPC middleware and the JUXMEM data-sharing service. Experiments performed on the Grid'5000 testbed demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approach.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-INRIA-RR-6009,
    abstract = {As grids become more and more attractive for solving complex problems with high computational and storage requirements, the need for adequate grid programming models is considerable. To this purpose, the GridRPC model has been proposed as a grid version of the classical RPC paradigm, with the goal to build NES (Network-Enabled Server) environments. Paradoxically enough, in this model, data management has not been defined and is now explicitly left at the user's charge. The contribution of this paper is to enhance data management in NES by introducing a transparent data access model, available through the concept of grid data-sharing service. Data management (persistent storage, transfer, consistent replication) is totally delegated to the service, whereas the applications simply access shared data via global identifiers. We illustrate our approach using the DIET GridRPC middleware and the JUXMEM data-sharing service. Experiments performed on the Grid'5000 testbed demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approach. },
    author = {Antoniu, Gabriel and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Jan, Mathieu},
    institution = {INRIA},
    keywords = {GridRPC, Data Sharing, Persistency, JUXMEM, DIET},
    month = nov,
    note = {Also available as IRISA Research Report PI1823},
    number = {RR-6009},
    title = {Towards a Transparent Data Access Model for the {GridRPC} Paradigm},
    url = {https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00110902},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  4. Gabriel Antoniu, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, and Mathieu Jan. Towards a Transparent Data Access Model for the GridRPC Paradigm. Technical report PI1823, IRISA, November 2006.
    Note: Also available as INRIA Research Report 6009.
    Keywords: GridRPC, Data Sharing, Persistency, JUXMEM, DIET.
    Abstract: As grids become more and more attractive for solving complex problems with high computational and storage requirements, the need for adequate grid programming models is considerable. To this purpose, the GridRPC model has been proposed as a grid version of the classical RPC paradigm, with the goal to build NES (Network-Enabled Server) environments. Paradoxically enough, in this model, data management has not been defined and is now explicitly left at the user's charge. The contribution of this paper is to enhance data management in NES by introducing a transparent data access model, available through the concept of grid data-sharing service. Data management (persistent storage, transfer, consistent replication) is totally delegated to the service, whereas the applications simply access shared data via global identifiers. We illustrate our approach using the DIET GridRPC middleware and the JUXMEM data-sharing service. Experiments performed on the Grid'5000 testbed demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approach.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-IRISA-PI1823,
    abstract = {As grids become more and more attractive for solving complex problems with high computational and storage requirements, the need for adequate grid programming models is considerable. To this purpose, the GridRPC model has been proposed as a grid version of the classical RPC paradigm, with the goal to build NES (Network-Enabled Server) environments. Paradoxically enough, in this model, data management has not been defined and is now explicitly left at the user's charge. The contribution of this paper is to enhance data management in NES by introducing a transparent data access model, available through the concept of grid data-sharing service. Data management (persistent storage, transfer, consistent replication) is totally delegated to the service, whereas the applications simply access shared data via global identifiers. We illustrate our approach using the DIET GridRPC middleware and the JUXMEM data-sharing service. Experiments performed on the Grid'5000 testbed demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approach. },
    author = {Antoniu, Gabriel and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Jan, Mathieu},
    institution = {IRISA},
    keywords = {GridRPC, Data Sharing, Persistency, JUXMEM, DIET},
    month = nov,
    note = {Also available as INRIA Research Report 6009},
    number = {PI1823},
    title = {Towards a Transparent Data Access Model for the {GridRPC} Paradigm},
    url = {http://www.irisa.fr/centredoc/publis/PI/2006/irisapublication.2006-11-02.8327047788},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  5. Raphaël Bolze, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Georg Hoesch, and Cyril Pontvieux. A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform. Technical report RR-5879, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), April 2006.
    Note: Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-14.
    Keywords: Monitoring, Visualization, DIET.
    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Institut-RR-5879,
    author = {Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Hoesch, Georg and Pontvieux, Cyril},
    institution = {Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA)},
    keywords = {Monitoring, Visualization, DIET},
    month = apr,
    note = {Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-14},
    number = {RR-5879},
    pdf = {ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/publi-pdf/RR/RR-5879.pdf},
    postscript = {ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/publi-ps-gz/RR/RR-5879.ps.gz},
    title = {A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  6. Raphaël Bolze, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Georg Hoesch, and Cyril Pontvieux. A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform. Technical report RR-2006-14, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme (LIP), April 2006.
    Note: Also available as INRIA Research Report 5879.
    Keywords: Monitoring, Visualization, DIET.
    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Laboratoire-RR-2006-14,
    author = {Bolze, Rapha{\"e}l and Caron, Eddy and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Hoesch, Georg and Pontvieux, Cyril},
    institution = {Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parall{\'e}lisme (LIP)},
    keywords = {Monitoring, Visualization, DIET},
    month = apr,
    note = {Also available as INRIA Research Report 5879},
    number = {RR-2006-14},
    pdf = {http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/Pub/Rapports/RR/RR2006/RR2006-14.pdf},
    title = {A Monitoring and Visualization Tool and Its Application for a Network Enabled Server Platform},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  7. Eddy Caron, Andréea Chis, Frédéric Desprez, and Alan Su. Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment.. Technical report RR2006-41, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme (LIP), November 2006.
    Note: Also available as INRIA Research Report 6030.
    Keywords: Grid Computing, Scheduling, Performance Prediction, DIET.
    Abstract: This report presents the approach chosen within the DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) project a Grid-RPC environment to allow a resource broker to be tuned for specific application classes. Our design allows the use of generic or application dependent performance measures in a simple and seamless way.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Laboratoire-RR2006-41,
    abstract = {This report presents the approach chosen within the DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) project a Grid-RPC environment to allow a resource broker to be tuned for specific application classes. Our design allows the use of generic or application dependent performance measures in a simple and seamless way.},
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Su, Alan},
    institution = {Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parall{\'e}lisme (LIP)},
    keywords = {Grid Computing, Scheduling, Performance Prediction, DIET},
    month = nov,
    note = {Also available as INRIA Research Report 6030},
    number = {RR2006-41},
    pdf = {http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/Pub/Rapports/RR/RR2006/RR2006-41.pdf},
    title = {Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment.},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  8. Eddy Caron, Andréea Chis, Frédéric Desprez, and Alan Su. Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment.. Technical report RR-6030, INRIA, November 2006.
    Note: Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-41.
    Keywords: Grid Computing, Scheduling, Performance Prediction, DIET.
    Abstract: This report presents the approach chosen within the DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) project a Grid-RPC environment to allow a resource broker to be tuned for specific application classes. Our design allows the use of generic or application dependent performance measures in a simple and seamless way.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-INRIA-RR-6030,
    abstract = {This report presents the approach chosen within the DIET (Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox) project a Grid-RPC environment to allow a resource broker to be tuned for specific application classes. Our design allows the use of generic or application dependent performance measures in a simple and seamless way.},
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chis, Andr{\'e}ea and Desprez, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Su, Alan},
    institution = {INRIA},
    keywords = {Grid Computing, Scheduling, Performance Prediction, DIET},
    month = nov,
    note = {Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-41},
    number = {RR-6030},
    title = {Plug-in Scheduler Design for a Distributed Grid Environment.},
    url = {https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00115949},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  9. Eddy Caron, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, and Holly Dail. GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid 5000. Technical report RR-5886, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), April 2006.
    Note: Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-17.
    Keywords: Deployment, ASP, Grid computing, DIET.
    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Institut-RR-5886,
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Dail, Holly},
    institution = {Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA)},
    keywords = {Deployment, ASP, Grid computing,DIET},
    month = apr,
    note = {Also available as LIP Research Report 2006-17},
    number = {RR-5886},
    title = {GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid 5000},
    url = {http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5886.html},
    year = 2006 
    }
    


  10. Eddy Caron, Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, and Holly Dail. GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid 5000. Technical report RR-5886, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallélisme (LIP), April 2006.
    Note: Also available as INRIA Research Report 5886.
    Keywords: Deployment, ASP, Grid computing, DIET.
    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-Laboratoire-RR-5886,
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Chouhan, Pushpinder Kaur and Dail, Holly},
    institution = {Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parall{\'e}lisme (LIP)},
    keywords = {Deployment, ASP, Grid computing,DIET},
    month = apr,
    note = {Also available as INRIA Research Report 5886},
    number = {RR-5886},
    title = {GoDIET: A Deployment Tool for Distributed Middleware on Grid 5000},
    url = {http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5886.html},
    year = 2006 
    }
    



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