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19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'99)
Exposing Application Alternatives
Austin, Texas
May 31-June 04
ISBN: 0-7695-0222-9
Peter J. Keleher, University of Maryland at College Park
Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, University of Maryland at College Park
Dejan Perkovic, University of Maryland at College Park
We present the design of an interface to allow applications to export tuning alternatives to a higher-level system. By exposing different parameters that can be changed at runtime, applications can be made to adapt to changes in their execution environment due to other programs, or the addition or deletion of nodes, communication links etc. An integral part of this interface is that an application not only expose its options, but also the resource utilization of each option and the effect that the option will have on the application's performance. We discuss how these options can be evaluated to tune the overall performance of a collection of applications in the system. Finally, we show preliminary results from a database application that is automatically reconfigured by the system from query shipping to data shipping based on the number of active clients.
Index Terms:
Metacomputing, computational grids, scheduling
Citation:
Peter J. Keleher, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Dejan Perkovic, "Exposing Application Alternatives," icdcs, pp.0384, 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'99), 1999
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