{"author":[{"full_name":"Keller, Axel","id":"15274","last_name":"Keller","first_name":"Axel"},{"first_name":"Alexander","last_name":"Reinefeld","full_name":"Reinefeld, Alexander"}],"title":"CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems","status":"public","citation":{"apa":"Keller, A., & Reinefeld, A. (1998). CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems. In Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS (pp. 44–56). Orlando, Florida. https://doi.org/10.1109/HCW.1998.666544","short":"A. Keller, A. Reinefeld, in: Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS, Orlando, Florida, 1998, pp. 44–56.","mla":"Keller, Axel, and Alexander Reinefeld. “CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems.” Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS, 1998, pp. 44–56, doi:10.1109/HCW.1998.666544.","ama":"Keller A, Reinefeld A. CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems. In: Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS. Orlando, Florida; 1998:44-56. doi:10.1109/HCW.1998.666544","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Keller_Reinefeld_1998, place={Orlando, Florida}, title={CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems}, DOI={10.1109/HCW.1998.666544}, booktitle={Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS}, author={Keller, Axel and Reinefeld, Alexander}, year={1998}, pages={44–56} }","chicago":"Keller, Axel, and Alexander Reinefeld. “CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems.” In Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS, 44–56. Orlando, Florida, 1998. https://doi.org/10.1109/HCW.1998.666544.","ieee":"A. Keller and A. Reinefeld, “CCS Resource Management in Networked HPC Systems,” in Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS, 1998, pp. 44–56."},"publication_status":"published","place":"Orlando, Florida","publication":"Proc. Heterogenous Computing Workshop (HCW) at IPPS","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"CCS is a resource management system for parallel high-performance computers. At the user level, CCS provides vendor-independent access to parallel systems. At the system administrator level, CCS offers tools for controlling (i.e, specifying, configuring and scheduling) the system components that are operated in a computing center. Hence the name \"Computing Center Software\". CCS provides: hardware-independent scheduling of interactive and batch jobs; partitioning of exclusive and non-exclusive resources; open, extensible interfaces to other resource management systems; a high degree of reliability (e.g. automatic restart of crashed daemons); fault tolerance in the case of network breakdowns. The authors describe CCS as one important component for the access, job distribution, and administration of networked HPC systems in a metacomputing environment."}],"department":[{"_id":"27"}],"year":"1998","type":"conference","page":"44-56","date_updated":"2022-01-06T06:54:19Z","doi":"10.1109/HCW.1998.666544","date_created":"2018-03-29T11:43:40Z","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"user_id":"15274","_id":"2011"}