TECHNOLOGIES FOR DYNAMIC WORK QUEUE MANAGEMENT
Technologies for dynamic work queue management include a producer computing device communicatively coupled to a consumer computing device. The consumer computing device is configured to transmit a pop request (e.g., a one-sided pull request) that includes consumption constraints indicating an amount...
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creator | Flajslik Mario Dinan James Hanebutte Ulf R Keppel David |
description | Technologies for dynamic work queue management include a producer computing device communicatively coupled to a consumer computing device. The consumer computing device is configured to transmit a pop request (e.g., a one-sided pull request) that includes consumption constraints indicating an amount of work (e.g., a range of acceptable fraction of work elements to return from a work queue of the producer computing device) to pull from the producer computing device. The producer computing device is configured to determine whether the pop request can be satisfied and generate a response that includes an indication of the result of the determination and one or more producer metrics usable by the consumer computing device to determine a subsequent action to be performed by the consumer computing device upon receipt of the response message. Other embodiments are described and claimed herein. |
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