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The egoistic approach to parallel process migration into heterogeneous workstation network

1996

Abstract A new approach to the allocation of processes in a distributed system is discussed. The proposed solution deals with process migration into heterogeneous systems by means of a strategy that delegates the individual parallel applications to manage the migration of their processes by themselves, on the basis of their own performance objectives. This approach is discussed in opposition to the global scheduling based one, and the load balancing objective is pursued as an effect of the optimization of individual applications. A new performance evaluation criterion is introduced that consists in monitoring the delays that occur when two parallel processes run towards a common synchroniza…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniWorkstationComputer scienceDistributed computingParallel processLoad balancing (computing)Performance objectiveGlobal schedulinglaw.inventionHardware and ArchitecturelawSimulated annealingDistributed Computing SystemsProcess migrationSoftwareJournal of Systems Architecture
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