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2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [c19]Phil Andrews, Patricia A. Kovatch, Victor Hazlewood, Troy Baer:
Scheduling a 100, 000 Core Supercomputer for Maximum Utilization and Capability. ICPP Workshops 2010: 421-427
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c18]Martin Margo, Kenneth Yoshimoto, Patricia A. Kovatch, Phil Andrews:
Impact of Reservations on Production Job Scheduling. JSSPP 2007: 116-131 - 2006
- [c17]Phil Andrews, Maarten Büchli, Robert Harkness, Roman Hatzky, Chris Jordan, Hermann Lederer, Ralph Niederberger, Tony Rimovsky, Andreas Schott, Thomas Soddemann, Volker Springel:
Exploring the hyper-grid idea with grand challenge applications: the DEISA-TeraGrid interoperability demonstration. CLADE 2006: 43-52 - [c16]Phil Andrews, Chris Jordan, Wayne Pfeiffer:
Marching Towards Nirvana: Configurations for Very High Performance Parallel File Systems. CLUSTER 2006 - [c15]Phil Andrews, Martin Margo, Amit Chourasia, John Towns:
Enabling HPC E-Science via Integrated Grid Infrastructure. e-Science 2006: 156 - [c14]Phil Andrews, Christopher T. Jordan, Patricia A. Kovatch:
DataGrid Authentication via GSI Certificates Within a Very Large Global File System. GCA 2006: 3-10 - [c13]Charlie Catlett, William E. Allcock, Phil Andrews, Ruth A. Aydt, Ray Bair, Natasha Balac, Bryan Banister, Trish Barker, Mark Bartelt, Peter H. Beckman, Francine Berman, Gary R. Bertoline, Alan Blatecky, Jay Boisseau, Jim Bottum, Sharon Brunett, Julian J. Bunn, Michelle Butler, David Carver, John Cobb, Tim Cockerill, Peter Couvares, Maytal Dahan, Diana Diehl, Thom H. Dunning, Ian T. Foster, Kelly P. Gaither, Dennis Gannon, Sebastien Goasguen, Michael Grobe, David L. Hart, Matt Heinzel, Chris Hempel, Wendy Huntoon, Joseph A. Insley, Christopher T. Jordan, Ivan R. Judson, Anke Kamrath, Nicholas T. Karonis, Carl Kesselman, Patricia A. Kovatch, Lex Lane, Scott A. Lathrop, Michael J. Levine, David Lifka, Lee Liming, Miron Livny, Rich Loft, Doru Marcusiu, Jim Marsteller, Stuart Martin, D. Scott McCaulay, John McGee, Laura McGinnis, Michael A. McRobbie, Paul Messina, Reagan W. Moore, Richard Lee Moore, John-Paul Navarro, Jeff Nichols, Michael E. Papka, Rob Pennington, Greg Pike, Jim Pool, Raghurama Reddy, Daniel A. Reed, Tony Rimovsky, Eric Roberts, Ralph Roskies, Sergiu Sanielevici, J. Ray Scott, Anurag Shankar, Mark Sheddon, Mike Showerman, Derek Simmel, Abe Singer, Dane Skow, Shava Smallen, Warren Smith, Carol X. Song, Rick L. Stevens, Craig A. Stewart, Robert B. Stock, Nathan Stone, John Towns, Tomislav Urban, Mike Vildibill, Edward Walker, Von Welch, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Roy Williams, Linda Winkler, Lan Zhao, Ann Zimmerman:
TeraGrid: Analysis of Organization, System Architecture, and Middleware Enabling New Types of Applications. High Performance Computing Workshop 2006: 225-249 - [c12]Phil Andrews:
Utilizing a Massively Parallel Neural Network and a HPC Data Environment for Cancer Diagnosis. MLMTA 2006: 71-79 - [c11]Leslie S. Perkins, Phil Andrews, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Dave Morton, Ron Bonica, Nick Henry Werstiuk, Randy Kreiser:
Panel: Data intensive computing. SC 2006: 69 - 2005
- [c10]Phil Andrews, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan:
Implementing a Global File System for High-Performance Grid Computing. GCA 2005: 99-105 - [c9]Kenneth Yoshimoto, Patricia A. Kovatch, Phil Andrews:
Co-scheduling with User-Settable Reservations. JSSPP 2005: 146-156 - [c8]Phil Andrews, Bryan Banister, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan, Roger L. Haskin:
Scaling a Global File System to the Greatest Possible Extent, Performance, Capacity, and Number of Users. MSST 2005: 109-117 - [c7]Phil Andrews, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan:
Massive High-Performance Global File Systems for Grid computing. SC 2005: 53 - 2004
- [c6]Phil Andrews, Bryan Banister, Patricia A. Kovatch:
High-Performance Grid Computing via Distributed Data Access. PDPTA 2004: 1366-1376 - 2003
- [c5]Michael Wan, Arcot Rajasekar, Reagan W. Moore, Phil Andrews:
A Simple Mass Storage System for the SRB Data Grid. IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems 2003: 20- - [c4]Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, Bryan Banister:
A Centralized Data Access Model for Grid Computing. IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems 2003: 280-289 - 2001
- [c3]Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, Victor Hazlewood:
High-Speed Data Transfer via HPSS using Striped Gigabit Ethernet Communications Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, and Victor Hazlewood. MSS 2001: 127-134 - [c2]Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, Bryan Banister:
Large-Scale Flexible Storage with SAN Technology Phil Andrews, Tom Sherwin, and Bryan Banister. MSS 2001: 291-296
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j2]Phil Andrews:
Introduction. J. Supercomput. 11(3): 211-212 (1997) - 1993
- [j1]Phil Andrews, Joel Welling:
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's computer graphics environment. Comput. Graph. 17(1): 5-8 (1993) - 1990
- [c1]Joel Welling, Chris Nuuja, Phil Andrews:
P3D: a Lisp-based format for representing general 3D models. SC 1990: 766-774
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