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GDP: A paradigm for intertask communication in grid computing through distributed pipes
Date Issued
01-12-2005
Author(s)
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Reddy, M. Venkateswara
Srinivas, A. Vijay
Mohamed, M. A.Maluk
Kumar, S. Santosh
Abstract
Existing grid models target purely data parallel applications without inter-task communication. This paper proposes a transparent programming model to support communicating parallel tasks in a wide area grid. The proposed grid model with Distributed Pipes (DP) abstraction named as, GDP, enables location independent intertask communication among processes on machines spread over a wide area distributed system. This approach enables anonymous migration of communicating parallel tasks adjusting to grid dynamics. The proposed model supports sequential load to coexist with parallel load. A prototype of the proposed model has been implemented over clusters of nodes spread across the Internet. A steady state equilibrium engineering problem was studied over the model. Performance studies show linear to super linear speed up for the application. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.
Volume
3816 LNCS