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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/computer-science/events/masters-thesis-presentatio
 n-systems-and-networking-topology-aware-scheduling
LOCATION:DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre 200 University Aven
 ue West DC 3317 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Master’s Thesis Presentation • Systems and Networking •\nTopo
 logy-Aware Scheduling
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DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: THIS MASTER’S THESIS PRESENTATION WILL TAKE PLAC
 E IN DC\n3317.\n\nSARA QUNAIBI\, MASTER’S CANDIDATE\n_David R. Cheriton 
 School of Computer Science_\n\nSUPERVISOR: Professor Samer Al-Kiswany\n\nW
 e present a comprehensive empirical study of the impact partial\nnetwork p
 artitions have on cluster managers in data analysis\nframeworks. Our study
  shows that modern scheduling approaches are\nvulnerable to partial networ
 k partitions. Partial partitions can lead\nto a complete cluster pause or 
 a significant loss of performance.
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