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S. A. Moyer and V. S. Sunderam. PIOUS: An Architecture for Parallel I/O in Distributed Computing Environments. In Workshop on Cluster Computing, Tallahassee, FL, Dec. 1993.

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The Tool-set Project: Towards an Integrated Tool.. - Wismüller.. (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....supporting PVM. Performance debugging is supported by the ParaDyn [14] tool, which offers an automated guidance to performance bottlenecks. There are also several tools for PVM that are not used interactively, but are part of the run time environment, supporting e.g. parallel file I O (PIOUS [15]) and automatic load balancing (DynamicPVM [7] MPVM UPVM [5] The overview shows that there is already nearly a dozen of more or less powerful tools for PVM. However, there is nothing like an integrated tool environment covering several of the software life cycle phases. HeNCE and TRAPPER are a ....

S. A. Moyer and V. S. Sunderam. PIOUS: An Architecture for Parallel I/O in Distributed Computing Environments. In Workshop on Cluster Computing, Tallahassee, FL, Dec. 1993.


PFSLib - Using Intel's Parallel I/O Interface on Coupled.. - Röder, Lamberts, Bode   (Correct)

.... when designing and implementing the PFSLib can be grouped into three different categories: ffl Operating system integrated approaches for remote handling of I O on clusters of coupled workstations (e.g. NFS, AFS, DFS) ffl Existing approaches for parallel I O for workstation clusters (e.g. PIOUS [6]) ffl Definitions of user interfaces for parallel I O (e.g. MPI I O [2] Intel PFS [4] IBM Vesta [3] PIOUS (Parallel Input OUtput System) is an existing approach for workstation clusters and was presented in 1993 by Moyer and Sunderam. In PIOUS process groups on heterogenous clusters access ....

....of data. ffl An optimal structure of a parallel file system is currently unknown. Therefore, PIOUS has a flexible design that allows modification to the user interface and the internal data structures. For a more detailed description of the implementation and a performance analysis of PIOUS see [6]. Although it is still not yet clear which concepts have to be integrated, available interfaces offer different I O modes, such as how processes participating in parallel I O access parts of a file. With MPI I O it was suggested to treat I O as a special kind of message passing. However, by ....

S.A. Moyer and V.S. Sunderam. PIOUS: An architecture for parallel i/o in distributed computing environments. In Workshop on Cluster Computing, Tallahassee, FL, USA, December 1993. Florida State University.

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