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Parallel Program Control Based on Hierarchically Detected Consistent Global States
Dresden, Germany September 07-September 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PCEE.2004.53International Conference on Parallel ...
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Janusz Borkowski, Polish-Japanese Institute for Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland
Consistent Global States (CGS) detection is a costly process. If CGS are constructed using real-time timestamps, then their hierarchical detection is possible. In a hierarchical detection scheme the load of a single central monitor is distributed among a number of monitors. We show, that hierarchical CGS detection has advantages over centralized detection: it allows for on-line monitoring of larger systems and for a more effective application control based on observed CGS. Hierarchical CGS detection can be coupled with a hierarchical application control scheme for better results. Further improvement is obtained if a timeout mechanism allows unterminated local states to be used for CGS construction. Relevant algorithms and simulation results are presented and discussed.
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Janusz Borkowski, "Parallel Program Control Based on Hierarchically Detected Consistent Global States," parelec, pp.328-333, International Conference on Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering, (PARELEC'04), 2004
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