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SUMMARY:Web-Based Volunteer Distributed Computing for Handling Time-Critic
 al Urgent Workloads
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nWeb-Based Volunteer Distributed Computing for Hand
 ling Time-Critical Urgent Workloads\n\nBrown\n\nUrgent computing workloads
  are time critical, unpredictable, and highly dynamic. While efforts are o
 n-going to run these on traditional HPC machines, another option is to lev
 erage computing power donated by volunteers. Volunteer computing, where me
 mbers of the public donate some of their CPU time, is a powerful way of de
 livering compute. However, volunteer computing has required user installat
 ion of specialist software which is a barrier to entry. \n\nWe believe tha
 t an alternative approach, where visitors to websites donate some of their
  CPU time, is beneficial. This is an immature field and there are numerous
  questions that must be answered to understand the viability of leveraging
  website visitors' compute. In this presentation, we describe our web-base
 d distributed computing framework, Panther, and perform performance experi
 ments using real world hardware and browsing habits for the first time. We
  demonstrate this is viable for urgent workloads, but there are numerous c
 aveats to be considered.\n\nSession Format: Recorded\n\nRegistration Categ
 ory: Workshop Reg Pass
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