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Tools And Environments For Parallel And Distributed Computing

✍ Scribed by Salim Hariri, Manish Parashar (eds.)


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Series
Wiley Series On Parallel And Distributed Computing
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
CONTENTS
Preface
1. Parallel and Distributed Computing
1.1 Introduction: Basic Concepts
1.2 Promises and Challenges of Parallel and Distributed Systems
1.2.1 Processing Technology
1.2.2 Networking Technology
1.2.3 Software Tools and Environments
1.3 Distributed System Design Framework
References and Further Reading
2. Message-Passing Tools
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Message-Passing Tools versus Distributed Shared Memory
2.2.1 Distributed Shared Memory Model
2.2.2 Message-Passing Model
2.3 Message-Passing System: Desirable Features
2.4 Classification of Message-Passing Tools
2.4.1 Classification by Implementation
2.5 Overview of Message-Passing Tools
2.5.1 Socket-Based Message Passing
2.5.2 p4
2.5.3 Parallel Virtual Machine
2.5.4 Message-Passing Interface
2.5.5 Nexus
2.5.6 Madeleine I and II
2.5.7 Active Messages
2.6 ACS
2.6.1 Multithread Communications Services
2.6.2 Separation of Data and Control Functions
2.6.3 Programmable Communication, Control, and Management Service
2.6.4 Multiple Communication Interfaces
2.6.5 Adaptive Group Communication Services
2.7 Experimental Results and Analysis
2.7.1 Experimental Environment
2.7.2 Performance of Primitives
2.7.3 Application Performance Benchmarking
2.7.4 Performance Results of Adaptive Schemes
2.8 Conclusions
References
3. Distributed Shared Memory Tools
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Cache Coherence
3.2.1 Directory-Based Cache Coherence
3.3 Shared Memory Consistency Models
3.4 Distributed Memory Architectures
3.5 Classification of Distributed Shared Memory Systems
3.5.1 Hardware-Based DSM Systems
3.5.2 Mostly Software Page-Based DSM Systems
3.5.3 All-Software Object-Based DSM Systems
References
4. Distributed-Object Computing Tools
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Basic Model
4.2.1 RMI
4.2.2 CORBA
4.2.3 DCOM
4.3 Examples
4.3.1 Experimental Setup
4.3.2 Developing Applications under RMI, CORBA, and DCOM
4.3.3 Experiment 1: Ping
4.3.4 Experiment 2: Producer–Consumer Problem
4.3.5 Experiment 3: Numerical Computation
4.4 Comparison of the Three Paradigms
4.4.1 Dependency Issues
4.4.2 Implementation Details
4.4.3 Architecture Details
4.4.4 Support for Additional Features
4.4.5 Performance Comparison
4.5 Conclusions
References
5. Gestalt of the Grid
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Motivation
5.1.2 Enabling Factors
5.2 Definitions
5.3 Multifaceted Grid Architecture
5.3.1 N-Tiered Grid Architecture
5.3.2 Role-Based Grid Architecture
5.3.3 Service-Based Grid Architecture
5.3.4 Grid Challenges
5.4 Grid Management Aspects
5.4.1 Managing Grid Security
5.4.2 Managing Grid Information
5.4.3 Managing Grid Data
5.4.4 Managing Grid Execution and Resources
5.4.5 Managing Grid Software
5.4.6 Managing Grid Hardware
5.5 Grid Activities
5.5.1 Community Activities
5.5.2 Grid Middleware
5.5.3 High-Throughput Computing
5.6 Grid Applications
5.6.1 Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory
5.6.2 Particle Physics Data Grid
5.6.3 NEESgrid
5.7 Portals
5.7.1 HotPage
5.7.2 Webflow and Gateway
5.7.3 XCAT
5.7.4 UNICORE
5.7.5 JiPANG
5.7.6 PUNCH
5.7.7 Access Grid
5.7.8 Commercial Grid Activities
5.8 Conclusions
References
6. Software Development for Parallel and Distributed Computing
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Issues in HPC Software Development
6.2.1 Models for Parallel Computation
6.2.2 Portable Application Description Medium
6.2.3 Parallel Algorithm Development
6.2.4 Program Implementation and Runtime
6.2.5 Visualization and Animation
6.2.6 Maintainability
6.2.7 Reliability
6.2.8 Reusability
6.3 HPC Software Development Process
6.4 Parallel Modeling of Stock Option Pricing
6.5 Inputs
6.6 Application Analysis Stage
6.7 Application Development Stage
6.7.1 Algorithm Development Module
6.7.2 System-Level Mapping Module
6.7.3 Machine-Level Mapping Module
6.7.4 Implementation/Coding Module
6.7.5 Design Evaluator Module
6.8 Compile-Time and Runtime Stage
6.9 Evaluation Stage
6.10 Maintenance/Evolution Stage
6.11 Existing Software Support
6.11.1 Application Specifications Filter
6.11.2 Application Analysis Stage
6.11.3 Application Development Stage
6.11.4 Compile-Time and Runtime Stage
6.11.5 Evaluation Stage
6.11.6 Maintenance/Evolution Stage
References
Index


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