) Kam Hong Shum Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK Kam.Hong-Shum@cl.cam.ac.uk Abstract In this paper, a framework for supporting adaptive execution of parallel applications in networks of workstations is presented. The framework is comprised of two levels of competition. At the first level, the tasks of each application are partitioned into grains. The grains race one another until all their tasks are finished. The turn-around time of an application can be shortened by sharing the tasks of the heavily loaded grains with the neighboring grains. At the second level, a prototype system called Comedians has been developed, which enables competition among applications for workstations by mechanis...
In the past, efficient parallel algorithms have always been developed specifically for the successiv...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
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This paper 1 describes a system that facilitates a competitive environment for parallel applicatio...
Until recent years most parallel machines have been made up of closely-coupled microprocessor-based ...
The aim of this work is to develop a competition driven solution approach for load distribution in d...
Parallel environments consisting of a network of heterogeneous workstations introduce an inherently ...
Mechanisms for sharing multiprocessors among users are still in their infancy---typical approaches i...
25 PagesIn this work, we present the Adaptive Multi-Selection Framework (called AMF). AMF is an API ...
Parallel applications can speed up their execution by accessing resources hosted by multiple autonom...
International audienceFew years ago, there was a huge development of new parallel and distributed sy...
This paper introduces a resource allocation framework specifically tailored for addressing the probl...
A programmable Java distributed system, which adapts to available resources, has been developed to ...
Combining easy-to-use parallelism, portability and efficiency is a very hard task when traditional p...
As workstation and networking technologies advance, the aggregated computing power of a network of w...
In the past, efficient parallel algorithms have always been developed specifically for the successiv...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
Foundation. The views, opinions, and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s)...
This paper 1 describes a system that facilitates a competitive environment for parallel applicatio...
Until recent years most parallel machines have been made up of closely-coupled microprocessor-based ...
The aim of this work is to develop a competition driven solution approach for load distribution in d...
Parallel environments consisting of a network of heterogeneous workstations introduce an inherently ...
Mechanisms for sharing multiprocessors among users are still in their infancy---typical approaches i...
25 PagesIn this work, we present the Adaptive Multi-Selection Framework (called AMF). AMF is an API ...
Parallel applications can speed up their execution by accessing resources hosted by multiple autonom...
International audienceFew years ago, there was a huge development of new parallel and distributed sy...
This paper introduces a resource allocation framework specifically tailored for addressing the probl...
A programmable Java distributed system, which adapts to available resources, has been developed to ...
Combining easy-to-use parallelism, portability and efficiency is a very hard task when traditional p...
As workstation and networking technologies advance, the aggregated computing power of a network of w...
In the past, efficient parallel algorithms have always been developed specifically for the successiv...
This paper examines the plausibility of using a network of workstations (NOW) for a mixture of paral...
Foundation. The views, opinions, and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s)...