Cynthia Bailey Lee, Cynthia B. Lee

Cynthia Bailey Lee
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Info:

I am a graduate student (doctoral candidate) in the Computer Science and Engineering Department of the University of California, San Diego. [Curriculum Vitae (pdf)]

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Research:

I am currently working at SDSC in the Performance Modeling and Characterization Lab (PMaC), investigating economic models of scheduling on high performance computing systems.

My dissertation abstract is as follows:

Effective management of Grid and HPC resources is essential to maximizing return on the substantial infrastructure investment these resources entail. An important prerequisite to effective resource management is productive interaction between the user and scheduler. My work analyzes several aspects of the user-scheduler relationship and develops solutions to three of the most vexing barriers between the two. First, users' monetary valuation of compute time and schedule turnaround time is examined in terms of a utility function. Second, responsiveness of the scheduler to users' varied valuations is optimized via a genetic algorithm heuristic, creating a controlled market for computation. Finally, the chronic problem of inaccurate user runtime requests, and its implications for scheduler performance, is examined, along with mitigation techniques.
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May 2, 2008