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abstraction:europarworkshop:09 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick
Title« Co-design of distributed systems using skeletons and autonomic management abstractions »
InEuro-Par 2008 Workshops - Parallel Processing, Selected Papers
SeriesLNCS
Editor(s) E. César, M. Alexander, A. Streit, J.L. Träff, C. Cérin, A. Knüpfer, D. Kranzlmüller and S. Jha
Volume5415
Page(s)403-414
Year2009
PublisherSpringer
AddressLas Palmas, Spain
ISBN number978-3-642-00954-9
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_abstraction_workshopeuropar.pdf
Abstract
We discuss how common problems arising with multi/many-core distributed architectures can be effectively handled through co-design of parallel/distributed programming abstractions and of autonomic management of non-functional concerns. In particular, we demonstrate how restricted parallel/distributed 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 results achieved with a proof-of-concept prototype.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{abstraction:europarworkshop:09,
  volume = {5415},
  month = apr,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick},
  series = {LNCS},
  booktitle = {Euro-Par 2008 Workshops - Parallel Processing, Selected Papers},
  editor = {E. C{\'e}sar and M. Alexander and A. Streit and J.L. Tr{\"a}ff and
            C. C{\'e}rin and A. Kn{\"u}pfer and D. Kranzlm{\"u}ller and S. Jha},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_abstraction_workshopeuropar.pdf},
  title = {Co-design of distributed systems using skeletons and autonomic
           management abstractions},
  abstract = {We discuss how common problems arising with multi/many-core
              distributed architectures can be effectively handled through
              co-design of parallel/distributed programming abstractions and of
              autonomic management of non-functional concerns. In particular, we
              demonstrate how restricted parallel/distributed 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 results achieved with a proof-of-concept
              prototype.},
  address = {Las Palmas, Spain},
  isbn = {978-3-642-00954-9},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2009},
  pages = {403-414},
}


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