| Renzo Davoli, Luigi-Alberto Gianchini, Ozalp Babaoglu, Alessandro Amoroso, and Lorenzo Alvisi. Parallel computing in networks of workstations with paralex. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 7(4):371--387, April 1996. |
....by allocating useful system resources such as cpu, memory, and disks. A careful allocation of processes can minimize the overhead of inter process interactions. In a system with replicated processes to tolerate a fault, process allocation affects the performance and reliability of the system [1] [7]. Not only does the system s performance degrade because of the increment in the number of running processes, but the system s reliability also depends on the placement of replicated processes in the system. Process allocation in fault tolerant multi computer systems has been studied by several ....
R. Davoli, L.-A. Giachini, O. Babaoglu, A. Amoroso, and L. Alvisi, "Parallel computing in networks of workstations with Paralex," IEEE Trans. Parallel and Distributed Systems, pp. 371--384, Apr. 1996.
....and the Hughes 3D Computer [10] for improving their codes performance. Both the performance and cost effectiveness of simd machines have improved steadily. However, the current software development systems are still comparable to assembly language programming for traditional sequential systems [11, 12]. Each parallel computer has its own language which runs efficiently on only its architecture. Various approaches striving for architecture independence have been proposed [13] ranging from the use special purpose languages [14] to special implementations of general purpose languages [15] A ....
R. Davoli, L. A. Giachini, O. Babaoglu, A. Amoroso, and L. Alvisi. Parallel computing in networks of workstations with Paralex. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 7(4):371--384, April 1996.
....by allocating useful system resources such as cpu, memory, and disks. A careful allocation of processes can minimize the overhead of inter process interactions. In a system with replicated processes to tolerate a fault, process allocation affects the performance and reliability of the system [1 7]. Not only does the system s performance degrade because of the increment in the number of running processes, but the system s reliability also depends on the placement of replicated processes in the system. Process allocation in fault tolerant multi computer systems has been studied by several ....
R. Davoli, L.-A. Giachini, O. Babaoglu, A. Amoroso, and L. Alvisi, "Parallel computing in networks of workstations with Paralex," IEEE Trans. Parallel and Distributed Systems, pp. 371--384, Apr. 1996.
....transaction processing and real time systems, in which most processes are running continuously or repeating in a periodic manner. Very few works stressed the dynamic process allocation problem in the passive replica computing environment with load balancing. In the distributed system Paralex [8], which supports the fault tolerance by passive replication, loads are balanced dynamically by the late binding of primary processes. Such kind of dynamic allocation is convenient when a system has no previous information about arriving processes and their load information. The previous static ....
R. Davoli, L.-A. Giachini, Ö. Babaoglu, A. Amoroso, and L. Alvisi, "Parallel Computing in Networks of Workstations with Paralex," IEEE Trans. Parallel and Distributed Systems, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 371384, Apr. 1996.
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R. Davoli, L. A. Giachini, O. Babaoglu, S. Amoroso, and L. Alvisi. Parallel computing in networks of workstations with paralex. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1996. To appear.
....execution time, in the worst algorithmic case, on a single dedicated processor. This definition is particulary applicable to HRT problems with fixed deadlines [13] The selected programming paradigm is a well suited abstraction for parallel and distributed system applications. As an example, in [1], a similar approach is presented for distributed system programming together with a prototype programming interface and some examples of non trivial programs. The results presented in this paper refer to a specific subset of DF programs: the scatter gather (SG) programs. These are created by the ....
Davoli, R., Giachini, L.A., Babaoglu, O., Amoroso, A., Alvisi, L.: Parallel Computing in Networks of Workstations with Paralex. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 7(4) (1996) 371--384
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Renzo Davoli, Luigi-Alberto Gianchini, Ozalp Babaoglu, Alessandro Amoroso, and Lorenzo Alvisi. Parallel computing in networks of workstations with paralex. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 7(4):371--387, April 1996.
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