Co-design of Distributed Systems Using Skeleton and Autonomic Management Abstractions


Autoria(s): Aldinucci, M.; Danelutto, M.; Kilpatrick, P.
Data(s)

2009

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/codesign-of-distributed-systems-using-skeleton-and-autonomic-management-abstractions(e62b7102-48de-4d54-8e05-17056d59bae6).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Aldinucci , M , Danelutto , M & Kilpatrick , P 2009 , Co-design of Distributed Systems Using Skeleton and Autonomic Management Abstractions . in E Cesar , M Alexander , A Streit , J L Traff , C Cerin , A Knupfer , D Kranzlmuller & S Jha (eds) , EURO-PAR 2008 WORKSHOPS - PARALLEL PROCESSING . Lecture Notes in Computer Science , vol. 5415 , Springer , BERLIN , pp. 403-414 , 14th International Euro-Par Conference , Spain , 26-29 August .

Tipo

contributionToPeriodical

Contribuinte(s)

Cesar, E

Alexander, M

Streit, A

Traff, JL

Cerin, C

Knupfer, A

Kranzlmuller, D

Jha, S

Resumo

<p>We discuss how common problems arising with multi/many core distributed architectures can he effectively handled through co-design of parallel/distributed programming abstractions and of autonomic management of non-functional concerns. In particular, we demonstrate how restricted patterns (or skeletons) may be efficiently managed by rule-based autonomic managers. We discuss the basic principles underlying pattern+manager co-design, current implementations inspired by this approach and some result achieved with proof-or-concept, prototype.</p>

Publicador

Springer

Palavras-Chave #Algorithmic skeletons #design patterns #distributed programming abstractions #autonomic computing #grids #clouds #multi/many core