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T. Radke
Researcher at Albert Einstein Institution
Publications - 5
Citations - 157
T. Radke is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid computing & Grid. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 156 citations.
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Solving Einstein's equations on supercomputers
Gabrielle Allen,Tom Goodale,G. Lanfermann,T. Radke,Edward Seidel,Werner Benger,Hans-Christian Hege,Andre Merzky,Joan Masso,John Shalf +9 more
TL;DR: The authors have developed a collaborative computational framework that allows remote monitoring and visualization of simulations, at the center of which lies a community code called Cactus, which many researchers in the general scientific computing community have already adopted, as have numerical relativists and astrophysicists.
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Early experiences with the EGrid testbed
Gabrielle Allen,T. Dramlitsch,Tom Goodale,G. Lanfermann,T. Radke,Edward Seidel,Thilo Kielmann,Kees Verstoep,Zoltán Balaton,Péter Kacsuk,F. Szalai,Jörn Gehring,Axel Keller,Achim Streit,Luděk Matyska,Miroslav Ruda,A. Krenek,H. Knipp,Andre Merzky,Alexander Reinefeld,F. Schintke,B. Ludwiczak,Jarek Nabrzyski,Juliusz Pukacki,H.-P. Kersken,Giovanni Aloisio,Massimo Cafaro,Wolfgang Ziegler,Michael Russell +28 more
TL;DR: The paper reports on the first feasibility study: running a self-migrating version of the Cactus simulation code across the European grid testbed, including "live" remote data visualization and steering from different demonstration booths at Supercomputing 2000, in Dallas, TX.
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GridLab: Enabling Applications on the Grid
Gabrielle Allen,Dave Angulo,Tom Goodale,Thilo Kielmann,Andre Merzky,Jarek Nabrzysky,Juliusz Pukacki,Michael Russell,T. Radke,Edward Seidel,John Shalf,Ian Taylor +11 more
TL;DR: This work presents an overview of GridLab, a largescale, EU-funded Grid project spanning over a dozen groups in Europe and the US, and outlines the vision of Grid-empowered applications and discusses GridLab's general architecture.
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Nomadic migration: a new tool for dynamic grid computing
TL;DR: The design and implementation of a technology which provides an application with the ability to seek out and exploit remote computing resources by migrating tasks from site to site, dynamically adapting the application to a changing Grid environment is described.
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Progressive Retrieval and Hierarchical Visualization of Large Remote Data
Hans-Christian Hege,Andrei Hutanu,Ralf Kähler,Andre Merzky,T. Radke,Edward Seidel,Brygg Ullmer +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents an efficient technique for placing the first two stages of the visualization pipeline (data access and data filter) onto remote resources by exploiting the extended retrieve feature of GridFTP for flexible, high performance access to very large HDF5 files.