| S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spa#ord. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Purdue University, January 1992. |
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S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spa#ord. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Purdue University, January 1992.
....micro scheduling (or local scheduling [4] Macro scheduling chooses where to run a process, while micro scheduling selects which eligible process to execute next on a particular processor. All further uses of the term scheduling in this paper refer to macro scheduling. The messiahs 1 system [6, 7, 8, 9] provides a set of mechanisms that facilitate scheduling in distributed, heterogeneous, autonomous systems. For our purposes, distributed, or loosely coupled, systems communicate via message passing rather than a shared memory bus. Heterogeneous systems may have different instruction set ....
S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spafford. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, January 1992.
....and micro scheduling (or local scheduling [8] Macroscheduling chooses where to run a process, while micro scheduling selects which eligible process to execute next on a particular processor. All further uses of the term scheduling in this paper refer to macro scheduling. The messiahs 1 system [9, 10, 11] provides a set of mechanisms that facilitate scheduling in distributed, heterogeneous, autonomous systems. For our purposes, distributed, or loosely coupled, systems communicate via message passing rather than a shared memory bus. Heterogeneous systems may have different instruction set ....
S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spafford. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Purdue University, January 1992.
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S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spafford. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, January 1992.
....and microscheduling (or local scheduling [8] Macro scheduling chooses where to run a process, while micro scheduling selects which eligible process to execute next on a particular processor. All further uses of the term scheduling in this paper refer to macro scheduling. The messiahs 1 system [9, 10, 11] provides a set of mechanisms that facilitate scheduling in distributed, heterogeneous, autonomous systems. For our purposes, distributed, or loosely coupled, systems communicate via message passing rather than a shared memory bus. Heterogeneous systems may have different instruction set ....
S. J. Chapin and E. H. Spafford. Scheduling Support for an Internetwork of Heterogeneous, Autonomous Processors. Technical Report TR-92-006, Purdue University, January 1992.
.... can be configured to search for indicated bit patterns (e.g. a virus signature) this reconfigurable virus scanning tool was described in [19] A graduate student supported under a NASA Graduate Research Fellowship was working with us on scheduling support for fully autonomous distributed systems [7, 6]. 3 This research was devoted to development of mechanisms and protocols that support cooperation of machines in a network without forcing them to give up local control of resources or scheduling autonomy. A direct result of this research is support for distributed scheduling that cannot result ....
Steve Chapin and Eugene H. Spafford. Scheduling support for an internetwork of heterogeneous, autonomous processors. Department of Computer Sciences Report TR--CSD--92--006, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 1992.
....described at a forth coming conference [14] 2 According to unpublished reports from the DARPA CERT CC and other incident response centers. A graduate student supported under a NASA Graduate Research Fellowship is working with me on scheduling support for fully autonomous distributed systems [4]. This research is devoted to development of mechanisms and protocols that support cooperation of various of machines in a network without forcing them to give up local control of resources or scheduling autonomy. A direct result of this research is support for distributed scheduling that cannot ....
Steve Chapin and Eugene H. Spafford. Scheduling support for an internetwork of heterogeneous, autonomous processors. Technical Report TR--CSD--92--006, Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 1992.
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