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@InProceedings{MartinMcLatchie99,
  title = "{S}upercomputing {R}esource {M}anagement - {E}xperience with the {SGI} {C}ray {O}rigin 2000",
  author= "Martin, Jeremy M. R. and McLatchie, R. C. F. and Measures, K. M.",
  editor= "Cook, Barry M.",
  pages = "57--66",
  booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-22: {A}rchitectures, {L}anguages and {T}echniques for {C}oncurrent {S}ystems",
  isbn= "90 5199 480 X",
  year= "1999",
  month= "mar",
  abstract= "The Oxford Supercomputing Centre OSC was established in
     April 1998 to provide high-performance computing services to
     a consortium of Oxford University research groups. The main
     computer resource, an 84-processor SGI Cray Origin 2000
     known as Oscar, is being deployed in a wide variety of
     research studies covering biological, medical, chemical,
     mathematical, physical and engineering topics (including
     parallel computing itself). In this paper we shall
     describe the queueing and accounting mechanisms we have
     developed to facilitate effective use of this powerful
     resource. We shall also describe innovative work in progress
     to optimise the performance of this machine, using
     simulation and genetic algorithms. "
}

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