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Ann Chervenak is affiliated with The Aerospace Corporation in the United States. The available data does not provide specific details regarding their research papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • The data grid

    Ann Chervenak;Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Charles Salisbury

  • Data management and transfer in high-performance computational grid environments

    Bill Allcock;Joe Bester;John Bresnahan;Ann L. Chervenak

  • Characterizing and profiling scientific workflows

    Gideon Juve;Ann Chervenak;Ewa Deelman;Shishir Bharathi

  • Characterization of scientific workflows

    S. Bharathi;A. Chervenak;E. Deelman;G. Mehta

  • Giggle: A Framework for Constructing Scalable Replica Location Services

    Ann Chervenak;Ewa Deelman;Ian Foster;Leanne Guy

  • Secure, Efficient Data Transport and Replica Management for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing

    Bill Allcock;Joe Bester;John Bresnahan;Ann L. Chervenak

  • A Metadata Catalog Service for Data Intensive Applications

    Gurmeet Singh;Shishir Bharathi;Ann Chervenak;Ewa Deelman

  • Data Management Challenges of Data-Intensive Scientific Workflows

    E. Deelman;A. Chervenak

  • High-performance remote access to climate simulation data: a challenge problem for data grid technologies

    Ann Chervenak;Ewa Deelman;Carl Kesselman;Bill Allcock

  • The Earth System Grid: Supporting the Next Generation of Climate Modeling Research

    D. Bernholdt;S. Bharathi;D. Brown;K. Chanchio

  • Performance and scalability of a replica location service

    A.L. Chervenak;Naveen Palavalli;Shishir Bharathi;C. Kesselman

  • High-Performance Remote Access to Climate Simulation Data: A Challenge Problem for Data Grid Technologies

    Bill Allcock;Ian Foster;Veronika Nefedova;Ann Chervenak

  • A Peer-to-Peer Replica Location Service Based on a Distributed Hash Table

    Min Cai;Ann Chervenak;Martin Frank

  • Data placement for scientific applications in distributed environments

    A. Chervenak;E. Deelman;M. Livny;Mei-Hui Su

  • Wide Area Data Replication for Scientific Collaborations

    A. Chervenak;R. Schuler;C. Kesselman;S. Koranda

  • Tertiary storage: an evaluation of new applications

    Ann Louise Chervenak

  • Grid-based metadata services

    E. Deelman;G. Singh;M.P. Atkinson;A. Chervenak

  • Choosing the best storage system for video service

    Ann L. Chervenak;David A. Patterson;Randy H. Katz

  • Protocols and services for distributed data-intensive science

    William Allcock;Ian Foster;Steven Tuecke;Ann Chervenak

  • The Grid 2: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure (2nd edition),

    Malcolm Atkinson;Ann L. Chervenak;Peter Kunszt;Inderpal Narang

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl Kesselman
Carl Kesselman University of Southern California
Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Ewa Deelman
Ewa Deelman University of Southern California
Arie Shoshani
Arie Shoshani Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Steven Tuecke
Steven Tuecke University of Chicago
Randy H. Katz
Randy H. Katz University of California, Berkeley
David R. Brown
David R. Brown University of Bath
Miron Livny
Miron Livny University of Wisconsin–Madison
Malcolm Atkinson
Malcolm Atkinson University of Edinburgh
Fabio Macciardi
Fabio Macciardi University of California, Irvine

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