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Using Message-Driven Objects to Mask Latency in Grid Computing Applications

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Using Message-Driven Objects to Mask Latency in Grid Computing Applications
One of the attractive features of Grid computing is that resources in geographically distant places can be mobilized to meet computational needs as they arise. A particularly challenging issue is that of executing a single application across multiple machines that are separated by large distances. While certain classes of applications such as pipeline style or master-slave style applications may run well in Grid computing environments with little or no modification, tightly-coupled applications require significant work to achieve good performance. In this paper, we demonstrate that message-driven objects, implemented in the Charm++ and Adaptive MPI systems, can be used to mask the effects of latency in Grid computing environments without requiring modification of application software. We examine a simple five-point stencil decomposition application as well as a more complex molecular dynamics application running in an environment in which arbitrary artificial latencies can be ind...
Gregory A. Koenig, Laxmikant V. Kalé
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where IPPS
Authors Gregory A. Koenig, Laxmikant V. Kalé
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