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The Cactus Efforts in GrADS |
This page contains all of the current information about the efforts in the GrADS project to run Cactus applications in the GrADS architecture.
How to install Cactus for the GrADS Demo
Notes on the Cactus architecture inside GrADS.
Papers
Here are the University of Chicago papers that came out of the GrADS effort:
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Gabrielle Allen; Dave Angulo; Ian Foster; Gerd
Lanfermann; Chuang Liu; Thomas Radke; Ed Seidel; John Shalf
The Cactus Worm: Experiments with Dynamic Resource Discovery and Allocation in a Grid Environment.
In International Journal of High-Performance Computing Applications Volume 15, Number 4, 2001
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Gabrielle Allen, Thomas Dramlitsch, Ian Foster, Tom Goodale, Nick Karonis,
Matei Ripeanu, Ed Seidel, and Brian Toonen,
Cactus-G Toolkit: Supporting
Efficient Execution in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environments,
University of Chicago Technical Report,
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Matei Ripeanu and Adriana Iamnitchi,
Cactus Application: Performance
Predictions in a Grid Environment, submitted to EuroPar 2001.
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Michael Russell,
The Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory: A Science Portal EnablingCommunity Software Development , accepted by Tenth IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC10), San Francisco, 2001.