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Adaptive Resource Management

by Craig Wills, Surendar Chandra , 1995
"... A class of software traditionally not viewed as configurable is that of resource information managers in a distributed environment. These servers manage information about machines, users, files and other objects. The typical approach for managing such information is to implement a fixed policy for m ..."
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of the information and its access patterns may change over the lifetime of the system. These changes motivate this work to investigate an adaptive resource management mechanism that minimizes the communication overhead on a network of machines while providing resource information to clients. The mechanism modifies

Hierarchical architecture for real-time adaptive resource management

by Ionut Cardei, Rakesh Jha, Mihaela Cardei, Allalaghatta Pavan - in: Proceedings of the IFIP/ACM Middleware 2000 Conference , 2000
"... Abstract. This paper presents the Real Time Adaptive Resource Management ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents the Real Time Adaptive Resource Management

The TIMELY Adaptive Resource Management Architecture

by Vaduvur Bharghavan, Kang-won Lee, Songwu Lu, Sungwon Ha, Jia-ru Li, Dane Dwyer - IEEE Personal Communications Magazine , 1998
"... Mobile computing environments that seek to support communication-intensive applications need to provide sustained end-to-end networking resources to static and mobile flows in the presence of scarce and variable wireless bandwidth, bursty wireless channel error, and user mobility. In order to achi ..."
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to achieve this goal, we present the TIMELY adaptive resource management architecture and algorithms for resource reservation, advance reservation, and network layer and end-to-end adaptation in mobile computing environments. The key novelty of our approach is the coordination of adaptation between

Adaptive Resource Management for

by Scalable Network--Attached Storage, Konstantinos Kalpakis, Koustuv Dasgupta, Shamit Patel - In Proceedings of SCS Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems , 2002
"... The growth in the commercial use of the Internet and the proliferation of data-intensive network services, have heightened the demand for large--scale storage systems. Over the last few years, Network--Attached Storage has emerged as a basic tenet for simplified storage management and improved scala ..."
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The growth in the commercial use of the Internet and the proliferation of data-intensive network services, have heightened the demand for large--scale storage systems. Over the last few years, Network--Attached Storage has emerged as a basic tenet for simplified storage management and improved

An Economic Approach to Adaptive Resource Management

by Neil Stratford, Richard Mortier - In Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems. IEEE Computer Society , 1999
"... Resource management is a fundamental concept in operating system design. In recent years it has become fashionable to consider the problem as an aspect of heterogeneous support for Quality of Service (‘QoS’). The desire for QoS support leads to the dual management goals of global (system) and local ..."
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(application) optimisation. In this paper we propose an architecture based on an economic model of resource management using frequently renegotiated timed resource contracts. We use dynamic pricing as a congestion feedback mechanism to enable applications to make system policy controlled adaptation decisions

Adaptive Resource Management for Multimedia Applications

by K. Lakshman, Raj Yavatkar , 1996
"... AQUA is an integrated resource management architecture for an end-system that can deliver desired QOS to multimedia applications. The proposed architecture (called AQUA for Adaptive End-system Quality of Service Architecture) includes a common framework for managing resources such as CPU, network in ..."
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AQUA is an integrated resource management architecture for an end-system that can deliver desired QOS to multimedia applications. The proposed architecture (called AQUA for Adaptive End-system Quality of Service Architecture) includes a common framework for managing resources such as CPU, network

Decision Models for Adaptive Resource Management in Multiprocessor Systems

by Daniel Paul, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Karsten Schwan, Rakesh Jha
"... This paper addresses the problem of effective, on-line adaptive resource management in parallel/distributed architectures. The class of applications is very datadependent, resulting in highly dynamic demands for available resources. Adaptive resource management is an alternative to engineering real- ..."
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This paper addresses the problem of effective, on-line adaptive resource management in parallel/distributed architectures. The class of applications is very datadependent, resulting in highly dynamic demands for available resources. Adaptive resource management is an alternative to engineering real

Adaptive Resource Management in a Multimedia Operating System

by Don Oparah Computer, Don Oparah - In Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video , 1998
"... This paper highlights the need for adaptive resource management within the endsystem, in addition to the provision of basic QoS guarantees, in order to maximize the users' perceived performance of their applications at any given time within the limits of the physical resources available. A prot ..."
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This paper highlights the need for adaptive resource management within the endsystem, in addition to the provision of basic QoS guarantees, in order to maximize the users' perceived performance of their applications at any given time within the limits of the physical resources available. A

Adaptive Resource Management for Scalable, Dependable Real-Time Systems

by Lonnie Welch, Prashant Shirolkar, Shafqat Anwar, Terry Sergeant, Behrooz Shirazi, Binoy Ravindran, Paul Werme, Michael Masters, Robert Harrison, Steve Sharp, George Bilowus, Wayne Mills, Tuy Do, Judy Lafrata, Mark Swick, Joe Caruso - Middleware Services and Applications to Shipboard Computing Systems,” IEEE Real-time Technology and Applications Symposium , 1998
"... This paper presents middleware services that support dynamic real-time systems through adaptive resource management. The middleware services have been implemented and employed for components of a shipboard Anti-Air Warfare (AAW) system [W ..."
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This paper presents middleware services that support dynamic real-time systems through adaptive resource management. The middleware services have been implemented and employed for components of a shipboard Anti-Air Warfare (AAW) system [W

Evaluating Adaptive Resource Management for Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems

by Nishanth Shankaran, Xenofon Koutsoukos, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha Gokhale - In Proceedings of 4th Workshop on Adaptive and Reflective Middleware , 2005
"... A challenging problem faced by researchers and developers of distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems is devising and implementing e#ective adaptive resource management strategies that can meet end-to-end quality of service (QoS) requirements in varying operational conditions. This paper pre ..."
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A challenging problem faced by researchers and developers of distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems is devising and implementing e#ective adaptive resource management strategies that can meet end-to-end quality of service (QoS) requirements in varying operational conditions. This paper
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