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A novel approach to resource scheduling for parallel query processing on computational grids

Adaptation in cloud resource configuration: a survey

Adaptive Workflow Processing and Execution in Pegasus

Adaptive workflow processing and execution in Pegasus

Adaptive workload allocation in query processing in autonomous heterogeneous environments

article published in 2008

An Evaluation of Information Consistency in Grid Information Systems

DAG Scheduling Using a Lookahead Variant of the Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time Algorithm

Distributed Query Processing on the Grid

FlexDCP

Implicit vs. explicit resource allocation in SMT processors

article published in 2004

Load balancing using dynamic cache allocation

On the Problem of Minimizing Workload Execution Time in SMT Processors

Optimizing Workflow Data Footprint

Parallel and Distributed Data Management

Performance-Based Pricing in Multi-Core Geo-Distributed Cloud Computing

scientific article published in October 2020

Practical Adaptation to Changing Resources in Grid Query Processing

Predictable performance in SMT processors: synergy between the OS and SMTs

QoS for high-performance SMT processors in embedded systems

Resource Scheduling for Parallel Query Processing on Computational Grids

SHDF - A Scalable Hierarchical Distributed Framework for Data Centre Management

Scheduling in distributed systems: a cloud computing perspective

scholarly article

Self-monitoring query execution for adaptive query processing

article published in 2004

Similarity-based link prediction in social networks using latent relationships between the users

scientific article published on 18 November 2020

The design and implementation of OGSA-DQP: A service-based distributed query processor

Using relative costs in workflow scheduling to cope with input data uncertainty

Utility Driven Adaptive Work?ow Execution

Utility functions for adaptively executing concurrent workflows

article published in 2010

Workflow adaptation as an autonomic computing problem