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Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick
Title« Autonomic Management of Multiple Non-Functional Concerns in Behavioural Skeletons »
InGrids, P2P and Services Computing
SeriesCoreGRID
Editor(s) Frédéric Desprez, Vladimir Getov, Thierry Priol and Ramin Yahyapour
Page(s)89-103
Year2010
PublisherSpringer
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_CGSymph_Autonomic_BeSke.pdf

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ISBN: 978-1-4419-6793-0(Proc. of the CoreGRID Symposium 2009)

Abstract
We introduce and address the problem of concurrent autonomic management of different non-functional concerns in parallel applications build as a hierarchical composition of behavioural skeletons. We first define the problems arising when multiple concerns are dealt with by independent managers, then we propose a methodology supporting coordinated management, and finally we discuss how autonomic management of multiple concerns may be implemented in a typical use case. Being based on the behavioural skeleton concept proposed in the CoreGRID GCM, it is anticipated that the methodology will be readily integrated into the current reference implementation of GCM based on Java ProActive and running on top of major grid middleware systems.

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  month = aug,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick},
  series = {CoreGRID},
  booktitle = {Grids, P2P and Services Computing},
  editor = {Fr\'ed\'eric Desprez and Vladimir Getov and Thierry Priol and Ramin
            Yahyapour},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_CGSymph_Autonomic_BeSke.pdf},
  title = {Autonomic Management of Multiple Non-Functional Concerns in
           Behavioural Skeletons},
  abstract = {We introduce and address the problem of concurrent autonomic
              management of different non-functional concerns in parallel
              applications build as a hierarchical composition of behavioural
              skeletons. We first define the problems arising when multiple
              concerns are dealt with by independent managers, then we propose a
              methodology supporting coordinated management, and finally we
              discuss how autonomic management of multiple concerns may be
              implemented in a typical use case. Being based on the behavioural
              skeleton concept proposed in the CoreGRID GCM, it is anticipated
              that the methodology will be readily integrated into the current
              reference implementation of GCM based on Java ProActive and
              running on top of major grid middleware systems.},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2010},
  annote = {ISBN: 978-1-4419-6793-0(Proc. of the CoreGRID Symposium 2009)},
  pages = {89-103},
}


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