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- ArticleApril 2002
A Parallel Numerical Algorithm for Boundary-Value FIDES on a PC Cluster
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 28An algorithm for parallel processing the discrete nonlinear system for solving Fredholm integro-differential equations with twopoint boundary conditions on a PC cluster is considered. The cost of calculating the history terms is expensive and ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Toward a Framework for Preparing and Executing Adaptive Grid Programs
- Ken Kennedy,
- Mark Mazina,
- John M. Mellor-Crummey,
- Keith D. Cooper,
- Linda Torczon,
- Francine Berman,
- Andrew A. Chien,
- Holly Dail,
- Otto Sievert,
- Dave Angulo,
- Ian T. Foster,
- Ruth A. Aydt,
- Daniel A. Reed,
- Dennis Gannon,
- S. Lennart Johnsson,
- Carl Kesselman,
- Jack Dongarra,
- Sathish S. Vadhiyar,
- Richard Wolski
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 322This paper describes the program execution framework being developed by the Grid Application Development Software (GrADS) Project. The goal of this framework is to provide good resource allocation for Grid applications and to support adaptive ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Bandwidth-Centric Allocation of Independent Tasks on Heterogeneous Platforms
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 79In this paper, we consider the problem of allocating a large number of independent, equal-sized tasks to a heterogeneous "grid" computing platform. We use a tree to model a grid, where resources can have different speeds of computation and communication,...
- ArticleApril 2002
A Scalable and Reliable Multicast Communiction Service in Java
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 43This paper describes a scalable and reliable multicast communication service for developing distributed applications in Java. The service is based on MPDT, a dual-token logical ring-based multicast protocol proposed by us. MPDT ensures total ordering of ...
- ArticleApril 2002
A Game-Theoretic Model and Algorithm for Load Balancing in Distributed Systems
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 9In this paper we present a game theoretic framework for obtaining a user-optimal load balancing scheme in heterogeneous distributed systems. We formulate the static load balancing problem in heterogeneous distributed systems as a noncooperative game ...
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- ArticleApril 2002
Research and Design of a Middleware for Supporting Wide-Area Distributed Applications
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 287As the platform for wide-area distributed applications, the middleware architecture should support adaptability, scalability, mobility, reliability and security. However, current middleware solutions cannot meet these requirements. The middleware ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Design and Implementation of a Pluggable Fault Tolerant CORBA Infrastructure
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 114In this paper we present the design and implementation of a Pluggable Fault Tolerant CORBA Infrastructure that provides fault tolerance for CORBA applications by utilizing the pluggable protocols framework that is available for most CORBA ORBs. Our ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Performance Mining of Large-Scale Data-Intensive Applications
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 264Next generation distributed object systems will be required to support millions if not billions of objects and to persist for long periods of time, such as a simulation of the entire World Web Web or modeling of protein folding. If these complex object ...
- ArticleApril 2002
A Distributed Discrete-Time Neural Network Architecture for Pattern Allocation and Control
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 3The focus of this study is how we can efficiently implement a novel neural network algorithm on distributed systems for concurrent execution. We assume a distributed system with heterogeneous computers and that the neural network is replicated on each ...
- ArticleApril 2002
A Map-Based Dead-Reckoning Protocol for Updating Location Information
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 15An important aspect of location-aware services is the management of location information. To this end, location information needs to be transferred from a mobile device, which determines this information by means of a local positioning sensor (such as ...
- ArticleApril 2002
On Reliable and Scalable Peer-to-Peer Web Document Sharing
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 228We propose a peer-to-peer Web document sharing technique, called "Browsers-Aware Proxy Server". In this design, a proxy server connecting to a group of networked clients maintains an index file of data objects of all clients' browser caches. If a user ...
- ArticleApril 2002
APTEEN: A Hybrid Protocol for Efficient Routing and Comprehensive Information Retrieval in Wireless Sensor Networks
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 48Wireless sensor networks with thousands of tiny sensor nodes, are expected to find wide applicability and increasing deployment in coming years, as they enable reliable monitoring and analysis of the environment. In this paper, we propose a hybrid ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Performance Evaluation of a Distributed Video Storage System
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 261We describe the design and the implementation of the CFS (Cluster File System) storage system which is dedicated to video streams. Our goal is to provide a system with the following features: 1) High number of supported streams at a low cost. 2) ...
- ArticleApril 2002
An Asymmetric Real-Time Scheduling for Linux
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 65Real-time intensive signal processing applications have been traditionally deployed on various custom platforms. Meanwhile, the enterprise computing market had spurred the advent of inexpensive and powerful systems based on widely available processors. ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Improving the Performance of Distributed CORBA Applications
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 184This paper proposes a new technique called CORBAas-needed to improve the performance of distributed CORBA applications. CORBA-as-needed allows distributed CORBA applications to first detect if the interoperability functionality of CORBA communication ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Cluster Load Balancing for Fine-Grain Network Services
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 93This paper studies cluster load balancing policies and system support for fine-grain network services. Load balancing on a cluster of machines has been studied extensively in the literature, mainly focusing on coarse-grain distributed computation. Fine-...
- ArticleApril 2002
Next Generation System Software for Future High-End Computing Systems
- Guang R. Gao,
- Kevin B. Theobald,
- Ziang Hu,
- Haiping Wu,
- Jizhu Lu,
- Keshav Pingali,
- Paul Stodghill,
- Thomas L. Sterling,
- Rick Stevens,
- Mark Hereld
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 223Future high-end computers will offer great performance improvements over today's machines, enabling applications of far greater complexity. However, designers must solve the challenge of exploiting massive parallelism efficiency in the face of very high ...
- ArticleApril 2002
A Comparative Study of Parallel and Distributed Java Projects for Heterogeneous Systems
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 2During the last few years, the concepts of cluster computing and heterogeneous networked systems have received increasing interest. The popularity of using Java for developing parallel and distributed applications that run on heterogeneous distributed ...
- ArticleApril 2002
Modeling and Evaluating Peer-to-Peer Storage Architectures
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 215Peer-to-peer storage architecture aims to aggregating the storage of individual computers (peers) to form a universal shared storage space, in which all peers undertake identical roles. The fully distributed nature of such architecture makes it possible ...
- ArticleApril 2002
On QoS-Based Scheduling of a Meta-Task with Multiple QoS Demands in Heterogeneous Computing
IPDPS '02: Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing SymposiumPage 227This paper investigates the problem of scheduling a set of independent tasks with multiple QoS needs, which may include timeliness, reliability, security, data accuracy, and priority, in a heterogeneous computing system. This problem is referred to as ...