| Thomas Gross, Peter Steenkiste, and Jaspal Subhlok. Adaptive distributed applications on heterogeneous networks. In Proceedings of the 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, 1999. |
....and shift state to implement reconfiguration. Configuration attempts to achieve load balancing by maintaining event rates in accordance to QoS specifications. The task reassignment during reconfiguration has to be done carefully since if it is done too often it can lead to thrashing. Remos [29] [31] [33] is a query based interface for network aware applications to gain information about the execution environment. It provides statistical reliability and variability measures to add system awareness to application. Remos supports flow based queries and queries about network topology. It ....
T. Gross, P. Steenkiste, and J. Subhlok, "Adaptive Distributed Applications on Heterogeneous Networks", 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), pp. 219-225, April 1999. 56
....be associated with flows for detecting and handling changes to flow metrics. Both the virtual mesh and delegate notions play similar roles in their specific application domain that is closely related to our notion of alternate execution paths exposed using a tunability interface. The Remos system [17, 11] presents a structure for collecting resource information and a set of APIs for application to query resource information. It provides similar functionality to that of our monitoring agents. Apertos [13] proposes building adaptive operating system using the reflection mechanism. Meta level objects ....
T. Gross, P. Steenkiste, and J. Subhlok. Adaptive distributed applications on heterogeneous networks. In Proc. 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), Apr. 1999.
....be associated with flows for detecting and handling changes to flow metrics. Both the virtual mesh and delegate notions play similar roles in their specific application domain that is closely related to our notion of alternate execution paths exposed using a tunability interface. The Remos system [21,13] presents a structure for collecting resource information and a set of APIs for application to query resource information. It provides similar functionality to that of our monitoring agents. Apertos [16] proposes building adaptive operating system using the reflection mechanism. Meta level objects ....
T. Gross, P. Steenkiste, and J. Subhlok. Adaptive distributed applications on heterogeneous networks. In Proc. 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), Apr. 1999.
....The analysis details are modified to take this into account, but the basic algorithm is not changed. Dynamic migration: The solutionprocedure can be applied directly to the problem of dynamic migration to avoid network congestion and busy nodes, and some preliminary experience is discussed in [11]. One important consideration is that the load and traffic caused by the application itself must be captured separately as it is not due to a competing process. 3.4 Limitations We discuss some important limitations of our node selection procedures. Simultaneous traffic streams: We have computed ....
GROSS, T., P.STEENKISTE, AND SUBHLOK, J. Adaptive distributed applications on heterogeneous networks. In 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (Puerto Rico, April 1999). Invited paper.
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