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Non-cooperative Scheduling Considered Harmful in Collaborative Volunteer Computing Environments
2011
2011 11th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
Advances in inter-networking technology and computing components have enabled Volunteer Computing (VC) systems that allows volunteers to donate their computers' idle CPU cycles to a given project. BOINC is the most popular VC infrastructure today with over 580,000 hosts that deliver over 2,300 TeraFLOP per day. BOINC projects usually have hundreds of thousands of independent tasks and are interested in overall throughput. Each project has its own server which is responsible for distributing
doi:10.1109/ccgrid.2011.34
dblp:conf/ccgrid/DonassoloLG11
fatcat:qfc33xbsrvgopnylgfafi64yeq