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Abstract: Parallel operating systems are designed to specifically support the execution
of parallel programs on parallel computer architectures. The most challenging
architectures are those which are based on distributed memory. These architectures
imply the modeling of both parallel programs and the parallel operating
system by an ensemble of interacting objects. Interactions then take the form
of remote object invocation. The paper motivates dual objects as a mechanism
for replication and placement.
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...by means of a third party is feasible. Especially this helps to off load many operating system functions from the processing nodes [12]. Whether the parallel machine is used as processor bank or assigned to equally process user and system tasks is a software configuration...
...find the way to the kernel entity that was responsible for construction. This type of a remotely managed object is called dual object [12]. It has a dual representation, distinguishing between the client and the server site. Accessing the client site representation...
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J. Nolte and W. Schroder-Preikschat. Modeling Replication and Placement in the Peace Parallel Operating System---A Case for Dual Objects. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Dynamic Object Placement and Load Balancing in Parallel and Distributed Systems (ECOOP '92), Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 29, 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/nolte92modeling.html More
@inproceedings{ nolte92modeling,
author = "J{\"o}rg Nolte and Wolfgang Schroeder",
title = "Modeling replication and placement in the {PEACE} parallel operating system: {A} case for dual objects",
booktitle = "Position Papers of the {ECOOP} '92 Workshop W2",
editor = "Yolande Berbers and Peter Dickman",
pages = "66--71",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/nolte92modeling.html" }
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