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Qsub

qsub is an IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 Unix command for submitting jobs to a job scheduler, usually in cluster or grid computing. The qsub command is used… 
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2018
2018
Added tools/wordseg-qsub.sh , a script to schedule a list of segmentation jobs to a cluster running Sun Grid Engine and the qsub… 
2017
2017
qsub is a queue submission program that compiles a lists of jobs in a folder and then submits them to different instances of… 
2016
2016
Ce travail porte sur le developpement de nouvelles methodes de caracterisation in-situ basees sur les spectroscopies… 
2014
2014
The Third Circuit affirmed the Tax Court's opinion that an S corporation's election to treat its wholly owned subsidiary as a… 
2012
2012
Laser-Induced Incandescence (LII) has become a widespread used technique for soot volume fraction and primary particle size… 
2009
2009
Scientific data sets produced by modern supercomputers like ORNL's Cray XT 4, Jaguar, can be extremely large, making… 
2008
2008
While existing resource management software systems each have distinct and advanced capabilities, the way in which a user submits… 
2005
2005
.............................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS....................................................................................................... v TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... vi LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................................. viii LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................... x LIST OF SYMBOLS.............................................................................................................. xiv CHAPTER 
2002
2002
Beowulf-style cluster computers which have traditionally served batch jobs via resource managers such as Portable Batch System…