1. What have the authors contributed in "Many-task computing for grids and supercomputers" ?
In this paper, the authors defined a new paradigm called MTC, which aims to bridge the gap between two computing paradigms, HTC and HPC.
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2. What are the future works in "Many-task computing for grids and supercomputers" ?
To extend the discussion of this paper with the broader community on many-task computing, the authors held a workshop at IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 titled “ IEEE Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers ( MTAGS08 ) ” [ 64 ] as well as a bird-of-feather ( BOF ) session titled “ Megajobs08: How to Run a Million Jobs ” [ 65 ].. The authors plan to have follow-up workshops and special issue publications on many-task computing in the near future.
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3. What is the common use of shared infrastructures?
Many applications in the scientific computing generally use a shared infrastructure such as TeraGrid [23] and Open Science Grid [24], where data movement relies on shared or parallel file systems.
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4. What was the first application that motivated much of this work?
Astronomy: One of the first applications that motivated much of this work was called the“AstroPortal” [48], which offered a stacking service of astronomy images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) dataset using grid resources.
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