A Service Composition Framework for Market-Oriented High Performance Computing Cloud

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ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC)
Chicago, Illinois,
Abstract. Despite the success High Performance Computing (HPC) across a number of application domains, the adoption of HPC resources and applications is still limited, primarily due to its high capital cost, system complexity, application availability, and service delivery model. Recently, several research efforts have shown that the emerging Cloud Computing service model can improve on-demand access to HPC capacity as utility. This paper introduces a framework for on-demand composing and deploying available HPC applications as services on HPC clouds. The composition is enabled by an ontology that describes dependencies and relationships among HPC software and resources.
Bibtex.
@inproceedings{jamjoom-HPDC-10,
author = {Tran Vu and Pham and Hani and Jamjoom and Kirk and Jordan and Zon-Yin and Shae},
title = {{A Service Composition Framework for Market-Oriented High
                  Performance Computing Cloud}},
booktitle = {ACM International Symposium on High
                  Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC)},
address = {Chicago, Illinois},
month = {June},
year = {2010}
}