John Hover
Brookhaven National Laboratory
25 Papers
73 Citations
John Hover is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Grid computing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of John Hover include Stony Brook University.
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Papers
Variability of cross-tissue X-chromosome inactivation characterizes timing of human embryonic lineage specification events.
TL;DR: In this paper , a set of X-chromosome inactivation escape genes were established and the authors harnessed these features to investigate characteristics of early lineage specification events during human development, finding that XCI is completed in the epiblast (in at least 6-16 cells) before specification of the germ layers.
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Harvester : an edge service harvesting heterogeneous resources for ATLAS
Tadashi Maeno,Fernando Barreiro Megino,Doug Benjamin,David Cameron,John Taylor Childers,Kaushik De,Alessandro De Salvo,A. Filipcic,John Hover,Fahui Lin,Danila Oleynik +10 more
TL;DR: An overview of the Harvester architecture, current status with various resources, and future plans is given to enable more intelligent workload management and dynamic resource provisioning based on detailed knowledge of resource capabilities and their real-time state.
The Evolution of Cloud Computing in ATLAS
R. Taylor,Frank Berghaus,Franco Brasolin,C. Cordeiro,Ron Desmarais,Laurence Field,Ian Gable,Domenico Giordano,Alessandro Di Girolamo,John Hover,Matthew Edgar Leblanc,Peter Love,Michael Paterson,Randall Sobie,Alexandr Zaytsev +14 more
- 23 Dec 2015
TL;DR: The overall evolution of cloud computing in ATLAS is described and the usage of the experiment's high level trigger farm for Monte Carlo production, in a specialized cloud environment, is presented and the performance of commercial clouds is evaluated.
Next Generation PanDA Pilot for ATLAS and Other Experiments
Paul Nilsson,F Barreiro Megino,J Caballero Bejar,Kaushik De,John Hover,Peter Love,Tadashi Maeno,R Medrano Llamas,Rodney Walker,Torre Wenaus +9 more
- 11 Jun 2014
TL;DR: An overview of the Next Generation PanDA Pilot system is given and major features and recent improvements including live user payload debugging, data access via the Federated XRootD system, stage-out to alternative storage elements, support for the new ATLAS DDM system (Rucio), and an improved integration with glExec are presented.
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MARIACHI: A multidisciplinary effort to bring science and engineering to the classroom
Monica F. Bugallo,H. Takafi,M. D. Marx,David Bynum,John Hover +4 more
- 12 May 2008
TL;DR: The scientific goal is to detect ultra-high-energy cosmic rays whose origin may provide insight into the evolution of the universe.
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