Application partitioning and hierarchical management in grid environments

PK Vargas, I de Castro Dutra, CFR Geyer - Proceedings of the 1st …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 1st international doctoral symposium on Middleware, 2004dl.acm.org
Several works on grid computing have been proposed in the last years. However, most of
them, including available software, can not deal properly with some issues related to control
of applications that spread a very large number of tasks across the grid network. This work
presents a step toward solving the problem of controlling such applications. We propose and
discuss an architectural model called GRAND (Grid Robust ApplicatioN Deployment) based
on partitioning and hierarchical submission and control of such applications. The main …
Several works on grid computing have been proposed in the last years. However, most of them, including available software, can not deal properly with some issues related to control of applications that spread a very large number of tasks across the grid network. This work presents a step toward solving the problem of controlling such applications. We propose and discuss an architectural model called GRAND (Grid Robust ApplicatioN Deployment) based on partitioning and hierarchical submission and control of such applications. The main contribution of our model is to be able to control the execution of a huge number of distributed tasks while preserving data locality and reducing the load of the submit machines. We propose a taxonomy to classify application models to run in grid environments and partitioning methods. We also present our application description language GRID-ADL.
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