Dividing the application definition from the execution
Current computing practice requires great effort to produce an application with a reliable, distributed, heterogeneous, adaptive, dynamic, real time, parallel or secure execution. One exception is a bag-of-tasks application. Examples of such applications include the simulation of independent trials,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computing in science & engineering 2000-05, Vol.2 (3), p.78-83 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Current computing practice requires great effort to produce an application with a reliable, distributed, heterogeneous, adaptive, dynamic, real time, parallel or secure execution. One exception is a bag-of-tasks application. Examples of such applications include the simulation of independent trials, the processing of independent media frames, and the evaluation of independent candidate solutions. In many real-world projects, an external system provides such an application with a transparent execution. Dividing application definition from application execution greatly reduces the effort to produce the application. The article has several aims. Most specifically, it explains how to produce a bag-of-tasks application with less effort. Most generally, it points out that we can treat many other applications like a bag-of-tasks application and so produce them with less effort. |
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ISSN: | 1521-9615 1558-366X |
DOI: | 10.1109/5992.841800 |