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Abstract: By definition, a heavyweight network service requires a significant
amount of computation to complete its task. Providing a heavyweight service is
challenging for a number of reasons. First, since the service cannot typically be
provided in a timely fashion using a single server at the remote site, multiple
hosts at both the remote and local sites must be employed. Second, the available
compute and network resources change with respect to time. Thus, an effective
service must be adaptive... (Update)
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...level performance predictions. Consider an adaptive application, such that as a distributed scientific visualization system [1, 16, 4], that needs to schedule a real time task with known resource requirements on one of several hosts. If the application could predict the...
...the inclusion of at least one high end computational resource such as an SMP node cluster. One such application is CMU s Dv [2, 26], a framework for constructing interactive scientific visualizations for wide area environments. The Dv programmer can trivially (almost...
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J. Lopez and D. O'Hallaron. Runtime support for adaptive heavyweight services. In Proc. of 5th Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-time Systems for Scalable Computers (LCR2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/499205.html More
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