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Education
- M.S. in Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2008.
- B.S. in Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2004.
Research Interests
My research interests include:
- computational workflows
- high-performance computing
- parallel computing
- distributed computing
- grid computing
Projects
The projects I am currently working on include:
- Corral, a tool for provisioning resources on the grid that can be used to improve the performance of workflows
- Pegasus, a set of tools for mapping scientific workflows onto distributed resources on the Grid
- CyberShake, a large-scale workflow application developed by the SCEC for seismic hazard analysis
- Condor on Amazon EC2, a tutorial on running Condor on Amazon EC2 resources for fun and profit
Publications
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Resource Provisioning Options for Large-Scale Scientific Workflows. Gideon Juve, Ewa Deelman, Third International Workshop on Scientific Workflows and Business Workflow Standards in e-Science (SWBES 08) in conjunction with Fourth IEEE International Conference on e-Science (eScience 08), 10 December 2008, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
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Reducing Time-to-Solution Using Distributed High-Throughput Mega-Workflows: Experiences from SCEC CyberShake. Scott Callaghan, Philip Maechling, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi, Gaurang Mehta, Gideon Juve, Kevin Milner, Robert Graves, Edward Field, David Okaya, Dan Gunter, Keith Beattie, Thomas Jordan, Fourth IEEE International Conference on e-Science (eScience 08), 10-12 December 2008, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
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A Resource Provisioning System for Scientific Workflow Applications. Gideon Juve, Master's Thesis, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, December 2008.
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