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Spaces: Support for Decoupled Communication in Wide-Area Parallel Applications
Urumchi, Xinjiang, China August 16-August 18
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Philip Chan, Monash University
David Abramson, Monash University
Wide-area distributed systems like computational grids are emergent infrastructures for high-performance parallel applications. On these systems, communication mechanisms have to deal with many issues, including: private networks, heterogeneity, dynamic resource availability, and transient link failures. To address this, we present -Spaces, a shared space abstraction of typed pipe objects. These objects, called -channels, are asynchronous pipes that combine streaming and persistence for efficient communication while supporting spatial and temporal decoupling. This feature allows -channels to be written even in the absence (or failure) of the reader. In this paper, we present the design of -Space runtime system and provide some throughput evaluation results with our experimental prototype.
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Philip Chan, David Abramson, "Spaces: Support for Decoupled Communication in Wide-Area Parallel Applications," gcc, pp.3-10, Sixth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2007), 2007
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