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Gerard P. Weeg

Gerard P. Weeg -3Panel on Allocation of Computer Resaurces Positions Taken in a Panel Discussion at the SIGUCCMeeting, Houston, Texas November 18, 1970 PANELIST NO. I : Gerard P. Weeg, Director, UCC, University of Iowa I t is no doubt unnecessary for me to say that the problem of allocation of resources is a many faceted one. So saying, I w i l l now t e l l you that the allocation of computer resources is a many faceted problem. I w i l l t r y to lay out some of the general considerations, and then turn as rapidly as I can to the only instance that I reallyknow anything about, namely, at my computer center at the University of Iowa. I. Precise knowledge as to what resources areavailable Again that seems obvious, so I didn't want to miss saying i t . That is, in order to allocate resources you must f i r s t of all know exactly what resources you have to allocate. Unfortunately, resources are not a constant thing, and therefore knowing what resources you have can be d i f f i c u l t . l.l Purposes for the use http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGUCCS Newsletter Association for Computing Machinery

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0736-6892
DOI
10.1145/1279581.1279583
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Abstract

-3Panel on Allocation of Computer Resaurces Positions Taken in a Panel Discussion at the SIGUCCMeeting, Houston, Texas November 18, 1970 PANELIST NO. I : Gerard P. Weeg, Director, UCC, University of Iowa I t is no doubt unnecessary for me to say that the problem of allocation of resources is a many faceted one. So saying, I w i l l now t e l l you that the allocation of computer resources is a many faceted problem. I w i l l t r y to lay out some of the general considerations, and then turn as rapidly as I can to the only instance that I reallyknow anything about, namely, at my computer center at the University of Iowa. I. Precise knowledge as to what resources areavailable Again that seems obvious, so I didn't want to miss saying i t . That is, in order to allocate resources you must f i r s t of all know exactly what resources you have to allocate. Unfortunately, resources are not a constant thing, and therefore knowing what resources you have can be d i f f i c u l t . l.l Purposes for the use

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ACM SIGUCCS NewsletterAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Jan 6, 1971

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