Proceedings. The Seventh International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (Cat. No.98TB100244)
DOI: 10.1109/hpdc.1998.709942
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Adaptive utilization of communication and computational resources in high-performance distributed systems: the EMOP approach

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“…As it is the first one in the GP's OR, it is chosen for communication. The client acquires this GP and makes a series of remote service requests (1). The requests exchange an array of integers between the client and the server, and the average bandwidth over a large number of readings is computed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As it is the first one in the GP's OR, it is chosen for communication. The client acquires this GP and makes a series of remote service requests (1). The requests exchange an array of integers between the client and the server, and the average bandwidth over a large number of readings is computed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now let us see how Open HPC++ adapts to dynamic changes to the above scenario caused by object migration. Open HPC++ provides a facility for objects to migrate from one context to another [1]. Consider that the load on the server's machine increases beyond a high-water mark and the application decides to migrate S0 to a machine residing on the LAN of client P2.…”
Section: Adaptive Utilization Of Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%