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adaptivity:parco:05 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Francoise André, Jérémy Buisson, Sonia Campa, Massimo Coppola, Marco Danelutto and Corrado Zoccolo
Title« Parallel program/component adaptivity management »
InParallel Computing: Current & Future Issues of High-End Computing (Proc. of PARCO 2005, Malaga, Spain)
SeriesNIC
Editor(s) G. R. Joubert, W. E. Nagel, F. J. Peters, O. Plata, P. Tirado and E. Zapata
Volume33
Page(s)89-96
Year2006
PublisherJohn von Neumann Institute for Computing
AddressGermany
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_adaptivity_parco.pdf
Abstract
Grid computing platforms require to handle dynamic behaviour of computing resources within complex parallel applications. We introduce a formalization of adaptive behaviour that separates the abstract model of the application from the implementation design. We exemplify the abstract adaptation schema on two applications, and we show how two quite different approaches to adaptivity, the ASSIST environment and the AFPAC framework, easily map to this common schema.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{adaptivity:parco:05,
  volume = {33},
  month = dec,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Francoise Andr{\'e} and J{\'e}r{\'e}my Buisson
            and Sonia Campa and Massimo Coppola and Marco Danelutto and Corrado
            Zoccolo},
  series = {NIC},
  optannote = {ISBN: 3-00-017352-8},
  booktitle = {Parallel Computing: Current \& Future Issues of High-End
               Computing (Proc. of {PARCO 2005}, Malaga, Spain)},
  editor = {G. R. Joubert and W. E. Nagel and F. J. Peters and O. Plata and P.
            Tirado and E. Zapata},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_adaptivity_parco.pdf},
  title = {Parallel program/component adaptivity management},
  abstract = {Grid computing platforms require to handle dynamic behaviour of
              computing resources within complex parallel applications. We
              introduce a formalization of adaptive behaviour that separates the
              abstract model of the application from the implementation design.
              We exemplify the abstract adaptation schema on two applications,
              and we show how two quite different approaches to adaptivity, the
              ASSIST environment and the AFPAC framework, easily map to this
              common schema.},
  address = {Germany},
  publisher = {John von Neumann Institute for Computing},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {89-96},
}


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