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Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto, Peter Kilpatrick and Patrizio Dazzi
Title« From Orc Models to Distributed Grid Java code »
InGrid Computing: Achievements and Prospects
SeriesCoreGRID
Editor(s) Sergei Gorlatch, Paraskevi Fragopoulou and Thierry Priol
Page(s)13-24
Year2008
PublisherSpringer
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2008_IW_book_O2J.pdf
Abstract
We present O2J, a Java library that allows implementation of Orc programs on distributed architectures including grids and clusters/networks of workstations. With minimal programming effort the grid programmer may implement Orc programs, as he/she is not required to write any low level code relating to distributed orchestration of the computation but only that required to implement Orc expressions. Using the prototype O2J implementation, grid application developers can reason about abstract grid orchestration code described inOrc. Once the required orchestration has been determined and its properties analysed, a grid application prototype can be simply, efficiently and quickly implemented by taking the Orc code, rewriting it into corresponding Java/O2J syntax and finally providing the functional code implementing the sites and processes involved. The proposed modus operandi brings aModel Driven Engineering approach to grid application development.

BibTeX code

@incollection{orc:IW_book:08,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick and
            Patrizio Dazzi},
  series = {CoreGRID},
  booktitle = {Grid Computing: Achievements and Prospects},
  editor = {Sergei Gorlatch and Paraskevi Fragopoulou and Thierry Priol},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2008_IW_book_O2J.pdf},
  abstract = {We present O2J, a Java library that allows implementation of Orc
              programs on distributed architectures including grids and
              clusters/networks of workstations. With minimal programming effort
              the grid programmer may implement Orc programs, as he/she is not
              required to write any low level code relating to distributed
              orchestration of the computation but only that required to
              implement Orc expressions. Using the prototype O2J implementation,
              grid application developers can reason about abstract grid
              orchestration code described inOrc. Once the required
              orchestration has been determined and its properties analysed, a
              grid application prototype can be simply, efficiently and quickly
              implemented by taking the Orc code, rewriting it into
              corresponding Java/O2J syntax and finally providing the functional
              code implementing the sites and processes involved. The proposed
              modus operandi brings aModel Driven Engineering approach to grid
              application development.},
  title = {From {Orc} Models to Distributed Grid {Java} code},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {2008},
  pages = {13-24},
}


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