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Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Alessandro Petrocelli, Edoardo Pistoletti, Massimo Torquati, Marco Vanneschi, Luca Veraldi and Corrado Zoccolo
Title« Dynamic reconfiguration of grid-aware applications in ASSIST »
InProc. of 11th Intl. Euro-Par 2005 Parallel Processing
SeriesLNCS
Editor(s) J. C. Cunha and P. D. Medeiros
Volume3648
Page(s)771-781
Year2005
PublisherSpringer
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_assist_dyn_europar.pdf
Abstract
Current grid-aware applications are implemented on top of low-level libraries by developers who are experts on grid middleware architecture. This approach can hardly support the additional complexity of QoS control in real applications. We discuss a novel approach used in the ASSIST programming environment to implement/guarantee user provided QoS contracts in a transparent and effective way. Our approach is based on the implementation of automatic run-time reconfiguration of ASSIST application executions triggered by mismatch between the user provided QoS contract and the actual performance values achieved.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{dyn:europar:05,
  volume = {3648},
  month = aug,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Alessandro Petrocelli and Edoardo Pistoletti and
            Massimo Torquati and Marco Vanneschi and Luca Veraldi and Corrado
            Zoccolo},
  series = {LNCS},
  booktitle = {Proc. of 11th Intl. Euro-Par 2005 Parallel Processing},
  editor = {J. C. Cunha and P. D. Medeiros},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2005_assist_dyn_europar.pdf},
  title = {Dynamic reconfiguration of grid-aware applications in {ASSIST}},
  abstract = {Current grid-aware applications are implemented on top of
              low-level libraries by developers who are experts on grid
              middleware architecture. This approach can hardly support the
              additional complexity of QoS control in real applications. We
              discuss a novel approach used in the ASSIST programming
              environment to implement/guarantee user provided QoS contracts in
              a transparent and effective way. Our approach is based on the
              implementation of automatic run-time reconfiguration of ASSIST
              application executions triggered by mismatch between the user
              provided QoS contract and the actual performance values
              achieved.},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2005},
  pages = {771-781},
}


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