Basic IMAGE version of Foils prepared August 4 1996
Foil 13 Distributed Programming Paradigms
From MetaComputing -- the Informal Supercomputer Tutorial for CRPC Annual Meeting at Argonne -- May 13 1996. byMark Baker Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu If you have any comments about this server, send e-mail to webmaster@npac.syr.edu.
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Metacomputing: The Informal Supercomputer 2
Overview 3
Overview 4
Overview 5
Alternative Supercomputing Resources 6
Parallel/Distributed Computing - Communications Characteristics 7
Some Comments about Parallel and Distributed Computing 8
Communications Performance of Some Parallel and Distributed Systems 9
Distributed Systems: Some Problems 10
Distributed Computing Systems 11
Management Software for Distributed Systems 12
Management Software for Distributed Systems: The Problem 13
Distributed Programming Paradigms 14
The Challenge 15
The Challenge 16
Understanding the Functionality of a Metacomputer 17
Existing Cluster Management Software 18
Existing Cluster Management Software 19
Some Currently Available CMS Packages 20
Some Currently Available CMS Packages 21
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software - 1 22
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software - 2 23
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software - 3 24
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software - 4 25
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software - 5 26
The Workings of Typical Cluster Management Software 27
Desirable Features of Metacomputing Management Software 28
Desirable Features of Metacomputing Management Software 29
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Desirable Features of Metacomputing Management Software 45
Desirable Features of Metacomputing Management Software 46
Summary of Desirable Metacomputing Features 47
Summary of Desirable Metacomputing Features 48
Status of CMS Packages - Basic Problems 49
Some Current Metacomputing Projects 50
Legion - Overview 51
Legion - Introduction 52
Legion - Philosophy 53
Legion - Distributed Objects 54
The Legion Testbed 55
The Legion Testbed 56
The Legion Testbed 57
Legion Tools 58
Legion Tools 59
Legion Tools 60
Legion Tools 61
Legion Tools 62
Legion Tools 63
Legion - Applications 64
Metacomputing - Related Projects 65
Metacomputing - Related Projects 66
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WANE - Wide Area Networked Environment 76
WANE - Wide Area Networked Environment 77
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WANE - Wide Area Networked Environment 81
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WANE - Wide Area Networked Environment 83
WANE - Wide Area Networked Environment 84
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Near and Future Projects 86
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Near and Future Projects - MetaWeb 102
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Metacomputing in the Future 109
Metacomputing in the Future 110
Metacomputing in the Future 111
Metacomputing in the Future
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