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lith_rmi:cmpp:04 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto and Jan Dünnweber
Title« Optimization Techniques for Implementing Parallel Skeletons in Grid Environments »
InProc. of CMPP: Intl. Workshop on Constructive Methods for Parallel Programming
Editor(s) S. Gorlatch
Page(s)35-47
Year2004
PublisherUniversität Münster, Germany
AddressStirling, Scotland, UK
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2004_RMI_cmpp.pdf
Abstract
Skeletons are common patterns of parallelism like, e.g., farm, pipeline that can be abstracted and offered to the application programmer as programming primitives. We describe the use and implementation of skeletons in a distributed grid environment, with the Java-based system Lithium as our reference implementation. Our main contribution are optimization techniques based on an asynchronous, optimized RMI interaction mechanism, which we integrated into the macro data flow (MDF) implementation technology of Lithium. We report initial experimental results that demonstrate the achieved improvements through the proposed optimizations on a simple grid testbed.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{lith_rmi:cmpp:04,
  month = jul,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Jan D{\"u}nnweber},
  booktitle = {Proc. of CMPP: Intl. Workshop on Constructive Methods for
               Parallel Programming},
  editor = {S. Gorlatch},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2004_RMI_cmpp.pdf},
  abstract = {Skeletons are common patterns of parallelism like, e.g., farm,
              pipeline that can be abstracted and offered to the application
              programmer as programming primitives. We describe the use and
              implementation of skeletons in a distributed grid environment,
              with the Java-based system Lithium as our reference
              implementation. Our main contribution are optimization techniques
              based on an asynchronous, optimized RMI interaction mechanism,
              which we integrated into the macro data flow (MDF) implementation
              technology of Lithium. We report initial experimental results that
              demonstrate the achieved improvements through the proposed
              optimizations on a simple grid testbed.},
  address = {Stirling, Scotland, UK},
  title = {Optimization Techniques for Implementing Parallel Skeletons in Grid
           Environments},
  publisher = {Universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nster, Germany},
  year = {2004},
  pages = {35-47},
}


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