adapt_rennes:IW_book:06 (In a collection)
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Author(s) | Marco Aldinucci, Sonia Campa, Massimo Coppola, Marco Danelutto, Corrado Zoccolo, Francoise André and Jérémy Buisson |
Title | « An abstract schema modeling adaptivity management » |
In | Integrated Research in Grid Computing |
Series | CoreGRID |
Editor(s) | Sergei Gorlatch and Marco Danelutto |
Page(s) | 89-102 |
Year | 2007 |
Publisher | Springer |
ISBN number | 978-0-387-47656-8 |
URL | http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2006_IW_book_adapt.pdf |
ISBN: 0-387-47656-3
Abstract |
Nowadays, component application adaptivity in Grid environments has been afforded in different ways, such those provided by the Dynaco/AFPAC framework and by the ASSIST environment. We propose an abstract schema that catches all the designing aspects a model for parallel component applications on Grid should define in order to uniformly handle the dynamic behavior of computing resources within complex parallel applications. The abstraction is validated by demonstrating how two different approaches to adaptivity, ASSIST and Dynaco/AFPAC, easily map to such schema. |
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series = {CoreGRID},
booktitle = {Integrated Research in Grid Computing},
timestamp = {2006.06.28},
editor = {Sergei Gorlatch and Marco Danelutto},
url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2006_IW_book_adapt.pdf},
title = {An abstract schema modeling adaptivity management},
abstract = {Nowadays, component application adaptivity in Grid environments
has been afforded in different ways, such those provided by the
Dynaco/AFPAC framework and by the ASSIST environment. We propose
an abstract schema that catches all the designing aspects a model
for parallel component applications on Grid should define in order
to uniformly handle the dynamic behavior of computing resources
within complex parallel applications. The abstraction is validated
by demonstrating how two different approaches to adaptivity,
ASSIST and Dynaco/AFPAC, easily map to such schema.},
isbn = {978-0-387-47656-8},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2007},
annote = {ISBN: 0-387-47656-3},
pages = {89-102},
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