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Performance-responsive middleware for grid computing
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Performance-responsive middleware for grid computing

Stephen A Jarvis, Daniel P Spooner, J. R. D Dyson, Lei Zhao and G. R Nudd
2003

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QA76 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software
The development of supportive middleware to manage resources and distributed workload across multiple administrative boundaries is of central importance to Grid computing. Active middleware services that perform look-up, match-making, scheduling and staging are being developed that allow users to identify and utilise appropriate resources that provide sustainable system- and user-level qualities of service. This paper documents two performance-responsive middleware services that address the implications of executing a particular workload on a given set of resources. These services are based on an estab- lished performance prediction system that is employed at both the local (intra-domain) and global (multi- domain) levels to provide dynamic workload steering. These additional facilities bring about significant performance improvements, the details of which are presented with regard to the user-perceived quality of service and to resource utilisation.

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