Title :
Metascheduling: a scheduling model for metacomputing systems
Author :
Weissman, Jon B.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., Texas Univ., San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
Metacomputing is the seamless application of geographically separated distributed computing resources to user applications. We consider the scheduling of meta applications; applications consisting of multiple components that may communicate and interact over the course of the application. Components may be schedulable computations, remote servers or databases, remote instruments, humans in the loop, etc. We divide applications into three categories-concurrent, parallel, and pipeline. Concurrent is the classic meta application in which a set of components each running in a single site are executing concurrently and exchanging data. Parallel is a special case of concurrent in which a component is replicated and distributed across multiple sites. Pipeline applications consist of components connected in a chain like fashion
Keywords :
parallel programming; pipeline processing; processor scheduling; classic meta application; geographically separated distributed computing resources; metacomputing systems; metascheduling; multiple components; multiple sites; pipeline applications; remote instruments; remote servers; schedulable computations; scheduling model; seamless application; user applications; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer science; Costs; Information resources; Metacomputing; Pipelines; Processor scheduling; Testing; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Distributed Computing, 1998. Proceedings. The Seventh International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8579-4
DOI :
10.1109/HPDC.1998.710024