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2006
S. Hariri, Khargharia, B., Chen, H., Yang, J., Zhang, Y., Parashar, M., and Liu, H., The Autonomic Computing Paradigm, Cluster Computing: The Journal of Networks, Software Tools, and Applications, vol. 9, Issue 1. Springer Science+Business Media B.V. (Kluwer Academic Publishers), pp. 5-17, 2006.
2004
Y. Zhang, Chandra, S., Yang, J., Hariri, S., and Parashar, M., Autonomic Proactive Runtime Partitioning Strategies for SAMR Applications, Proceedings of the NSF Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, IEEE/ACM 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. Santa Fe, NM, USA, p. 8, 2004.
Y. Zhang, Chandra, S., Yang, J., Hariri, S., and Parashar, M., Autonomic Proactive Runtime Partitioning Strategies for SAMR Applications, Proceedings of the NSF Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, IEEE/ACM 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. Santa Fe, NM, USA, 2004.
2003
H. Zhu, Parashar, M., Yang, J., Zhang, Y., Rao, S., and Hariri, S., Self Adapting, Self Optimizing Runtime Management of Grid Applications using PRAGMA, Proceedings of the NSF Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, IEEE/ACM 17th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. Nice, France, 2003.
H. Zhu, Parashar, M., Yang, J., Zhang, Y., Rao, S., and Hariri, S., Self-Adapting, Self-Optimizing Runtime Management of Grid Applications using PRAGMA, in Proceedings of the NSF Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, IEEE/ACM 17th. International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, Nice, France, 2003, p. 7.
2002
S. Chandra, Sinha, S., Parashar, M., Zhang, Y., Yang, Y., and Hariri, S., Adaptive Runtime Management of SAMR Applications, in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC 2002), Bangalore, India, 2002, vol. 2552, pp. 564-574.

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