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....particular resource. The Srishti [12] framework supports network flow specific computations in a programmable router. Srishti performs integrated scheduling of CPU and network resources in order to provide timeliness guarantees for network flows. Management System for Heterogeneous Networks (MSHN) [4] addresses multi resource allocation for non real time applications with the goal of minimizing the total schedule length of a set of precedence constrained tasks. Multi resource allocation in real time OS has much similarity with the problem of resource allocation in multi hop networks. ....
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....Most importantly, Charlotte does not provide a true single address space for high level applications, so that those programs with complex pointer, and large memory requirement can not benefit from this platform. Finally, there are several onging projects about heterogeneous systems, such as MSHN[14], Harness[32] etc. Both of them do not provide the support of single address space. 5 Conclusions In this paper, we evaluate the applicability of start ofthe art software DSM techniques for supporting a single shared address space in large, dynamic ,distributed systems with heterogeneous ....
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....which have this application installed and asks them which of you are powerful enough to provide the requested quality of service (i.e. decentralized scheduler) It then selects one or more to execute the request. 6.11. MSHN: Management System for Heterogeneous Networks The MSHN project [36] is a collaborative effort between United States Department of Defense (Naval Postgraduate School) academia (NPS, USC, Purdue University) and industry (NOEMIX) It is a research effort aimed at developed a resource management system for distributed heterogeneous environments. The resource ....
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D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. St. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey A. Duman, P. Carff, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, " An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks," 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), Apr. 1999, pp. 184-198.
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D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. St. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey A. Duman, P. Carff, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, "An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks," 8th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), Apr. 1999, pp. 184-198.
....for mapping the applications so as to optimize the performance goal, and evaluating the relative performance of these heuristics. This research, which was supported by the DARPA ITO Quorum Program, is a continuation of a project called Management System for Heterogeneous Networks (MSHN) [25]. MSHN is a collaborative research e#ort among Colorado State University, Purdue University, the University of Southern California, NOEMIX, and the Naval Postgraduate School. One objective of MSHN is to design and evaluate mapping heuristics for di#erent types of HC environments, including the ....
D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. S. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Car#, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, "An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks," in 8th IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), pp. 184--198, Apr. 1999.
.... [AlK02, BaV01, BrS01a, BrS01b, Esh96, FoK99, GeY02, MaA99, MiF00, WuS00] MSHN (Management System for Heterogeneous Networks) is a collaborative research e#ort among Colorado State University, Purdue University, the University of Southern California, NOEMIX, and the Naval Postgraduate School [HeK99]. It was supported by the DARPA ITO Quorum Program. One objective of MSHN is to design and evaluate mapping heuristics for di#erent types of HC environments, including the COTS based HiPer D environment at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) HaZ95] A specific example of a HiPer D subsystem ....
D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. S. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Car#, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, "An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks," 8th IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), Apr. 1999, pp. 184--198.
.... is an active area of research, e.g. 6, 5, 9, 10, 14, 17, 36, 38, 45] MSHN (Management System for Heterogeneous Networks) is a collaborative research effort among Colorado State University, Purdue University, the University of Southern California, NOEMIX, and the Naval Postgraduate School [21] It is supported by the DARPA ITO Quorum Program. One objective of MSHN is to design and evaluate mapping heuristics for different types of HC environments, including the COTS based High Performance Distributed Computing Program (HiPer D) environment at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren ....
....subsystem is shown in Figure 1 and a specific example is shown in Figure 2. In Figure 1, the output from a radar is processed by a group of applications, and a signal is then produced to control the firing of a missile. The nodes denote applications in the real time system. In Figure 2, Fire Sim 21, OTH (Over the Horizon) Data Server, and ALT (Air Engagement Control Local Track) Data Server send periodic data to the applications. Tacfire, CFF (Call for Fire) Broker, Land Attack Engagement Server, Deconflict Server, Gun Sim, and Display Components are the applications to be mapped. The ....
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D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. S. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Carff, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini. An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks. In 8th IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), pages 184--198, Apr. 1999.
....for mapping the applications so as to optimize the performance goal, and evaluating the relative performance of these heuristics. This research, which was supported by the DARPA ITO Quorum Program, is a continuation of a project called Management System for Heterogeneous Networks (MSHN) [25]. MSHN is a collaborative research e#ort among Colorado State University, Purdue University, the University of Southern California, NOEMIX, and the Naval Postgraduate School. One objective of MSHN is to design and evaluate mapping heuristics for di#erent types of HC environments, including the ....
D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. S. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Car#, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini. An overview of MSHN: The Management System for Heterogeneous Networks. In 8th IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), pages 184--198, Apr. 1999.
....to give the user a location transparent view of the virtual machine [24] The RMS should be able to provide the users a higher level of overall performance than would be available from the users local system alone. The management system for heterogeneous networks (MSHN pronounced mission ) [18] is an RMS for use in HC environments. MSHN is a collaborative research eort that includes the Naval Postgraduate School, NOEMIX, Purdue University, and the University of Southern California. It builds on SmartNet, an operational scheduling framework and system for managing resources in an HC ....
D.A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. St. John, M.C. Schnaidt, H.J. Siegel, T.D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R.F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Car, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, A. Alhusaini, An overview of MSHN: the Management System for Heterogeneous Networks, in: Eighth IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99), April 1999, pp. 184198.
....criterion and discusses the mapping approaches studied here. The simulation procedure is given in Section 4. Section 5 presents the simulation results. This research is part of a DARPA#ITO Quorum Program project called MSHN (pronounced mission ) Management System for Heterogeneous Networks) [11]. MSHN is a collaborative research effort that includes the Naval Postgraduate School, NOEMIX, Purdue, and the University of Southern California. It builds on SmartNet, an implemented scheduling framework and system for managing resources in an HC environment developed at NRaD [8] The technical ....
D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, D. St. John, M. C. Schnaidt, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J.-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. F. Freund, M. Kussow, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Carff, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, An overview of MSHN: The management system for heterogeneous networks, in 8th IEEE Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW '99)," pp. 184#198, 1999.
....from the simulation study. A list of implementation parameters and procedures that could be varied for each heuristic is presented in Section 5. 812 BRAUN et al. This research was supported in part by the DARPA#ITO Quorum Program project called MSHN (management system for heterogeneous networks) [21]. MSHN was a collaborative research effort among the Naval Postgraduate School, NOEMIX, Purdue University, and the University of Southern California. One objective of MSHN was to design and evaluate mapping heuristics for different types of HC environments. 2. SIMULATION MODEL The 11 static ....
D. A. Hensgen, T. Kidd, M. C. Schnaidt, D. St. John, H. J. Siegel, T. D. Braun, M. Maheswaran, S. Ali, J-K. Kim, C. Irvine, T. Levin, R. Wright, R. F. Freund, M. Godfrey, A. Duman, P. Carff, S. Kidd, V. Prasanna, P. Bhat, and A. Alhusaini, An overview of MSHN: A management system for heterogeneous networks, in 8th IEEE Workshop on Heterogeneous Computing Systems (HCW '99)," pp. 184#198, 1999.
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