| W. Shi, W. Hu, Z. Tang, and M. R. Eskicioglu, "Dynamic task migration in home-based software DSM systems," Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Tech. Rep. 990004, 1999. |
....how to use a DSM system to implement a mobile agent system to explore data locality. In this section we describe how our work relates to some other work in the DSM area. There is a small group of DSM systems, such as Cohesion [54] Millipede[55] 25] MigThread outfitted Strings [56] and JIAJIA [57], and DSM included distributed operating systems, like Gobelins, that use process thread migration mainly to improve load balancing. There also exist DSM systems, e.g. D CVM, and those, e.g. Prelude [58] and MCRL [59] that make use of thread migration and computation migration respectively to ....
W. Shi, W. Hu, Z. Tang, and M. R. Eskicioglu, "Dynamic task migration in home-based software DSM systems," Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Tech. Rep. 990004, 1999.
....overhead, but also the remote data miss penalty Segv are reduced significantly, as shown in Figure 2(b) So the total execution time of CompMig are improved about 12.5 , 37.5 and 37.5 for MAT, SOR, and EM3D, respectively. As the space limit of the paper, more evaluation results can be found in[4]. 4 Conclusions In this paper, we identified the disadvantages of traditional task migration methods and presented a new definition of a task, which takes into account both computation and data. Based on this observation, we proposed a new dynamic task migration and evaluated it within the ....
W. Shi, W. Hu, Z. Tang, and M. R. Eskicioglu. Dynamic task migration in home-based software dsm systems. Technical Report TR990003, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Feb. 1999.
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