The research laboratory's mission is conducting research on parallel and distributed systems in order to support the highly parallel and/or distributed execution of grand challenge applications processing very large data sets. We also aim to elaborate new methods and tools for closing the gap between the abstraction level of current parallel and distributed platforms (like supercomputers, clusters, clouds and quantum computers) and the grand challenge applications.
Publication date
2012
JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE: EVOLUTION AND PROCESS, 24 (1)., pp. 67-82.
A demand-driven approach to slicing legacy COBOL systems
In: 35th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics. Proceedings. MIPRO 2012, 2012-05-21 - 2012-05-25, Opatija, Horvátország.
Short fragment sequence alignment on the HP-SEE infrastructure
In: 35th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics. Proceedings. MIPRO 2012, 2012-05-21 - 2012-05-25, Opatija, Horvátország.
Transparent execution of ARC jobs on Desktop Grid resources
In: Internet of Things Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (169) Springer International Publishing, Cham (Svájc), pp. 39.
Foundations for Simulating IoT Control Mechanisms with a Chemical Analogy
In: Proceedings of the 20th international Euromicro conference on parallel, distributed and network-based processing, 2012-02-15 - 2012-02-17, Garching, Németország.
Integrated Monitoring Approach for Seamless Service Provisioning in Federated Clouds