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Using Checkpointing to Recover from Poor Multi-site Parallel Job Scheduling Decisions William M. Jones Electrical and Computer Engineering Department United States Naval Academy Mail Stop 14B, 105 Maryland Avenue, Annapo
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Document Date: 2007-11-15 07:44:53


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Checkpoint / IBM / Los Alamos National Laboratory / Cluster Computing Systems / Computer Communication Networks / High Performance Computing Systems / IEEE Transactions Parallel Distributed Systems / /

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