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HARNESSing Intranet Computational Power for Legacy Applications: The Case of Ship Vulnerability Evaluation
Nice, France April 22-April 26
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Mauro Migliardi, University of Genoa
Stefano Zappaterra, University of Genoa
Massimo Maresca, University of Genoa
Chiara Bisso, CETENA
In this paper we describe our experience in porting a real-world legacy application, namely the statistic evaluation of ship vulnerability, to a parallel execution environment dynamically distributed over the intra-net of the Italian naval research center (CETENA). More in details, we describe how we leveraged the dynamic, plug-in based metacomputing infrastructure provided by the HARNESS system to reconcile the requirements of a legacy application tightly tied to a specific CAD environment with a grid-like metacomputing environment in order to deploy over the machines connected through an intra-net multiple instances of the application, coordinate their execution, collect the so produced results and merge them into a unified, statistically improved simulation.
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Mauro Migliardi, Stefano Zappaterra, Massimo Maresca, Chiara Bisso, "HARNESSing Intranet Computational Power for Legacy Applications: The Case of Ship Vulnerability Evaluation," ipdps, pp.103b, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03), 2003
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