Kees Verstoep
VU University Amsterdam
44 Papers
271 Citations
Kees Verstoep is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid & Grid computing. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications. Previous affiliations of Kees Verstoep include University of Amsterdam & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Efficient reliable multicast on Myrinet
Kees Verstoep,Koen Langendoen,Henri E. Bal +2 more
- 12 Aug 1996
TL;DR: A reliable multicast algorithm on top of reliable point-to-point communication that uses a flow control method based on a credit scheme to prevent message loss caused by overflow of software buffers is described.
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Wide-area communication for grids: an integrated solution to connectivity, performance and security problems
Alexandre Denis,Olivier Aumage,Rutger F. H. Hofman,Kees Verstoep,Thilo Kielmann,Henri E. Bal +5 more
- 04 Jun 2004
TL;DR: This work identifies the building blocks that are needed for connection establishment and efficient link utilization and presents an integrated solution, implemented within the Java-based Ibis runtime system, that lets applications span multiple sites of a grid.
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Early experiences with the EGrid testbed
Gabrielle Allen,T. Dramlitsch,Tom Goodale,G. Lanfermann,T. Radke,Edward Seidel,Thilo Kielmann,Kees Verstoep,Zoltán Balaton,Péter Kacsuk,F. Szalai,Jörn Gehring,Axel Keller,Achim Streit,Luděk Matyska,Miroslav Ruda,A. Krenek,H. Knipp,Andre Merzky,Alexander Reinefeld,F. Schintke,B. Ludwiczak,Jarek Nabrzyski,Juliusz Pukacki,H.-P. Kersken,Giovanni Aloisio,Massimo Cafaro,Wolfgang Ziegler,Michael Russell +28 more
- 15 May 2001
TL;DR: The paper reports on the first feasibility study: running a self-migrating version of the Cactus simulation code across the European grid testbed, including "live" remote data visualization and steering from different demonstration booths at Supercomputing 2000, in Dallas, TX.
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Programming environments for high-performance grid computing: the Albatross project
Thilo Kielmann,Henri E. Bal,Jason Maassen,Rob V. van Nieuwpoort,Lionel Eyraud,Rutger F. H. Hofman,Kees Verstoep +6 more
- 01 Oct 2002
TL;DR: Three Grid programming environments developed in the context of the Albatross project are presented: the MagPIe library for collective communication with MPI, the replicated method invocation (RepMI) mechanism for Java, and the Java-based Satin system for running divide-and-conquer programs on Grid platforms.
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Performance of a High-Level Parallel Language on a High-Speed Network
Henry Bal,Raoul Bhoedjang,Rutger F. H. Hofman,Ceriel J. H. Jacobs,Koen Langendoen,Tim Rühl,Kees Verstoep +6 more
TL;DR: This paper has implemented a portable runtime system for an object-based language (Orca) on a collection of processors connected by a Myrinet network, and optimized message handling, multicasting, buffer management, fragmentation, marshalling, and various other issues.
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