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Development and Tuning Framework of Master/Worker Applications

Authors :
Paola Caymes-Scutari and Anna Morajko and Eduardo César and Genaro Costa and José G. Mesa and Tomàs Margalef and Joan Sorribes and Emilio Luque
Caymes-Scutari, Paola
Morajko, Anna
César, Eduardo
Costa, Genaro
Mesa, José G.
Margalef, Tomàs
Sorribes, Joan
Luque, Emilio
Paola Caymes-Scutari and Anna Morajko and Eduardo César and Genaro Costa and José G. Mesa and Tomàs Margalef and Joan Sorribes and Emilio Luque
Caymes-Scutari, Paola
Morajko, Anna
César, Eduardo
Costa, Genaro
Mesa, José G.
Margalef, Tomàs
Sorribes, Joan
Luque, Emilio
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Parallel/distributed programming is a complex task that requires a high degree of expertise to fulfill the expectations of high performance computation. The Master/Worker paradigm is one of the most commonly used because it is easy to understand and there is a wide range of applications that match this paradigm. However, there are certain features, such as data distribution and the number of workers that must be tuned properly to obtain adequate performance. In most cases such features cannot be tuned statically since they depend on the particular conditions of each execution. In this paper, we show a dynamic tuning environment that is based on a theoretical model of Master/Worker behavior and allows for the adaptation of such applications to the dynamic conditions of execution. The environment includes a pattern based application development framework that allows the user to concentrate on the design phase and makes it easier to overcome performance bottlenecks.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358716739
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4230.DagSemProc.05501.3