libero:cgsymph:10 (In proceedings)
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Author(s) | Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto, Peter Kilpatrick and Vamir Xhagjika |
Title | « LIBERO: a framework for autonomic management of multiple non-functional concerns » |
In | Euro-Par 2010 Workshops, Proc. of the CoreGrid Workshop on Grids, Clouds and P2P Computing |
Series | LNCS |
Editor(s) | M. R. Guarracino, F. Vivien, J. L. Träff, M. Cannataro, M. Danelutto, A. Hast, F. Perla, A. Knüpfer, B. Di Martino and M. Alexander |
Volume | 6586 |
Page(s) | 237-245 |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | Springer |
Address | Ischia, Italy |
URL | http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2011_libero_coregridworkshop2010.pdf |
Abstract |
We describe a lightweight prototype framework (LIBERO) designed for experimentation with behavioural skeletons-components implementing a well-known parallelism exploitation pattern and a rule-based autonomic manager taking care of some non-functional feature related to pattern computation. LIBERO supports multiple autonomic managers within the same behavioural skeleton, each taking care of a different non-functional concern. We introduce LIBERO -- built on plain Java and JBoss -- and discuss how multiple managers may be coordinated to achieve a common goal using a two-phase coordination protocol developed in earlier work. We present experimental results that demonstrate how the prototype may be used to investigate autonomic management of multiple, independent concerns. |
@inproceedings{libero:cgsymph:10,
volume = {6586},
month = sep,
author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick and Vamir
Xhagjika},
series = {LNCS},
booktitle = {Euro-Par 2010 Workshops, Proc. of the CoreGrid Workshop on Grids,
Clouds and P2P Computing},
editor = {M. R. Guarracino and F. Vivien and J. L. Tr\"aff and M. Cannataro
and M. Danelutto and A. Hast and F. Perla and A. Kn\"upfer and B. Di
Martino and M. Alexander},
url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2011_libero_coregridworkshop2010.pdf},
title = {LIBERO: a framework for autonomic management of multiple
non-functional concerns},
abstract = {We describe a lightweight prototype framework (LIBERO) designed
for experimentation with behavioural skeletons-components
implementing a well-known parallelism exploitation pattern and a
rule-based autonomic manager taking care of some non-functional
feature related to pattern computation. LIBERO supports multiple
autonomic managers within the same behavioural skeleton, each
taking care of a different non-functional concern. We introduce
LIBERO -- built on plain Java and JBoss -- and discuss how
multiple managers may be coordinated to achieve a common goal
using a two-phase coordination protocol developed in earlier work.
We present experimental results that demonstrate how the prototype
may be used to investigate autonomic management of multiple,
independent concerns.},
address = {Ischia, Italy},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2011},
pages = {237-245},
}
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