02378nam 2200565 450 991078936590332120230803202202.00-309-30099-10-309-30097-5(CKB)3710000000103259(EBL)3379116(SSID)ssj0001325502(PQKBManifestationID)12552635(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001325502(PQKBWorkID)11516683(PQKB)11600125(MiAaPQ)EBC3379116(Au-PeEL)EBL3379116(CaPaEBR)ebr10863767(OCoLC)923287864(EXLCZ)99371000000010325920140506h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAcute exposure guideline levels for selected airborne chemicalsVolume 16Washington, District of Columbia :National Academies Press,2014.©20141 online resource (399 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-309-30096-7 ""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals Volume 16""; ""National Research Council Committee Review of Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals""; ""Appendixes""; ""1 Aliphatic Nitriles Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""; ""2 Benzonitrile Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""; ""3 Methacrylonitrile Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""; ""4 Allyl Alcohol Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""; ""5 Hydrogen Selenide Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""; ""6 Ketene Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""""7 Tear Gas (CS) Acute Exposure Guideline Levels""Hazardous substancesEnvironmental aspectsHazardous substancesHealth aspectsPollutionEnvironmental aspectsHazardous substancesEnvironmental aspects.Hazardous substancesHealth aspects.PollutionEnvironmental aspects.628.55National Research Council (U.S.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789365903321Acute exposure guideline levels for selected airborne chemicals2610632UNINA05452nam 22008055 450 991048351490332120251226195828.01-280-38998-297866135679013-642-16505-210.1007/978-3-642-16505-4(CKB)2550000000019898(SSID)ssj0000446575(PQKBManifestationID)11312207(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000446575(PQKBWorkID)10504207(PQKB)11043508(DE-He213)978-3-642-16505-4(MiAaPQ)EBC3065988(PPN)149029683(BIP)32334556(EXLCZ)99255000000001989820101009d2010 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrJob Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing 15th International Workshop, JSSPP 2010, Atlanta, GA, USA, April 23, 2010, Revised Selected Papers /edited by Eitan Frachtenberg, Uwe Schwiegelshohn1st ed. 2010.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2010.1 online resource (XI, 223 p. 99 illus.) Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;6253Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-642-16504-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Resource Provisioning in SLA-Based Cluster Computing -- An Advance Reservation-Based Co-allocation Algorithm for Distributed Computers and Network Bandwidth on QoS-Guaranteed Grids -- A Greedy Double Auction Mechanism for Grid Resource Allocation -- Risk Aware Overbooking for Commercial Grids -- The Gain of Resource Delegation in Distributed Computing Environments -- A Moldable Online Scheduling Algorithm and Its Application to Parallel Short Sequence Mapping -- Dynamic Proportional Share Scheduling in Hadoop -- The Importance of Complete Data Sets for Job Scheduling Simulations -- Hierarchical Scheduling of DAG Structured Computations on Manycore Processors with Dynamic Thread Grouping -- Multiplexing Low and High QoS Workloads in Virtual Environments -- Proposal and Evaluation of APIs for Utilizing Inter-Core Time Aggregation Scheduler -- Using Inaccurate Estimates Accurately.th Thisvolumecontainsthepaperspresentedatthe15 workshoponJobSched- ing Strategies for Parallel Processing that was held in Atlanta (GA), USA, on April 23, 2010 in conjunction with the IEEE International Parallel Processing Symposium 2010. This year 18 papers were submitted to the workshop. All submitted papers went through a complete review process, with the full version being read and evaluated by an average of four reviewers. We would like to especially thank the program committee members and additional referees for their willingness to participate in this e'ort and their excellent, detailed reviews: Henri Casanova, Peter A. Chronz, Walfredo Cirne, Julita Corbalan, Arash Deshmeh,DickEpema,DrorG.Feitelson,AllanGottlieb,RajkumarKettimuthu, Virginia Lo, Kuan Lu, Vicent Matossian, Jose E. Moreira, Bill Nitzberg, Elizeu Santos-Neto,Angela C.Sodan,MarkS. Squillante,DanTsafrir,Philipp Wieder, and Ramin Yahyapour. The papers in this volume show a proli'c growth in the areas of applicability forparallelscheduling.Togetherwiththemorecommonschedulingaspects(such asclusterandGridscheduling,workloadanalysis,metrics,qualityofservice,and task scheduling), these papers increasingly discuss more recent problems and applications, such as virtualized environments, many-core processors, DNA - quencing, and Hadoop. This volume also includes a paper that summarizes Dan Tsafrir'sworkonunderstandingthe roleofuser estimates injob schedulingev- uations. His insights, which were presented in this workshop'skeynote, are quite instructive and lead to the conclusion that accurate user estimates are indeed better fore'cientscheduling.Althoughthis conclusionmaysoundintuitive,itis actuallycontradictoryto previousstudies thatfound inaccurateestimates to - prove scheduler performance. Following his analysis, Dan also suggests practical ways to deal with estimate inaccuracy for realistic job scheduler evaluations.Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;6253Software engineeringOperating systems (Computers)Computer networksAlgorithmsComputer simulationSoftware EngineeringOperating SystemsComputer Communication NetworksAlgorithmsComputer ModellingSoftware engineering.Operating systems (Computers).Computer networks.Algorithms.Computer simulation.Software Engineering.Operating Systems.Computer Communication Networks.Algorithms.Computer Modelling.004/.35Frachtenberg Eitan1756350Schwiegelshohn Uwe1958-1756351JSSPP 2010MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483514903321Job scheduling strategies for parallel processing4193585UNINA