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Annual Review Of Scalable Computing, Vol 6 [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Nus, S'pore)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 132 pages
  • Sari: Series On Scalable Computing 6
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2004
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812389024
  • ISBN-13: 9789812389022
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 132 pages
  • Sari: Series On Scalable Computing 6
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2004
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9812389024
  • ISBN-13: 9789812389022
Teised raamatud teemal:
This volume presents original articles, reviewing various aspects of scalable computing. Parallel computation with optically interconnected systems makes its first appearance, and further work on distributed Java is also reported. Optimizing data grids and group communication are studied in two analytical chapters. The comprehensive treatment of these topics adds further to the current literature.
An OMIS-based Approach to Monitoring Distributed Java Applications
1(29)
Introduction
1(1)
Related Work
2(1)
Building of a Monitoring system
3(1)
A Way from OMIS to J-OMIS
4(1)
Architecture of Java-Oriented Monitoring System
5(3)
The J-OCM as Middleware
8(6)
Interface Definition
9(1)
Stub and Skeleton
10(2)
Object Manager and Registration/Naming Service
12(1)
Transport Layer
13(1)
Event Handling in the J-OCM
14(5)
Java-Oriented Techniques for Event-Based Monitoring
14(1)
The OMIS Event Model
14(2)
Event Processing
16(2)
Event-Based Interaction in Low-Level Components
18(1)
Monitoring RMI Calls
19(8)
Existing Techniques of RMI Monitoring
19(3)
An Approach to Monitoring RMI calls
22(2)
Architecture of J-OCM/RMI
24(3)
Conclusions
27(1)
Bibliography
27(3)
Scalable and Self - Optimizing Data Grids
30(31)
Motivation and Overview
30(1)
P2P Systems as Components for Scalable Grids
31(2)
A Scalable Data Grid with P2P Components
33(1)
Availability Component
34(8)
Basic Equations and Model Parameters
35(1)
Analytical Model
36(4)
Applying the Model
40(2)
Synchronization Component
42(4)
Self-Management Components
46(3)
Putting it All Together
49(1)
Related Work
50(2)
Conclusion
52(1)
Bibliography
52(9)
The Immediate Dependency Relation
61(19)
Introduction
62(1)
Background
62(1)
Related Work
63(5)
Partial Causal Ordering
64(1)
Complete Causal Ordering
64(4)
The Immediate Dependency Relation
68(5)
Immediate Dependency Relation in Broadcast Environment
68(2)
Analysis of the IDR principle
70(1)
Dependency Relation in Multi-Group Environment
71(2)
The Minimal Broadcast Causal Protocol (MBCP)
73(4)
Description of Structures Used in the Protocol
73(3)
Scenario Example
76(1)
Conclusion
77(1)
Bibliography
77(3)
Highly Scalable Parallel Matrix Computing with Optical Buses
80(37)
Introduction
80(6)
Preliminaries
86(4)
A Computing Model with Optical Buses
86(2)
Scalability of Parallel Computations
88(2)
Limitations of Static Networks
90(1)
Basic Matrix Operations
91(1)
Matrix Multiplication
92(7)
Bilinear Algorithms
92(2)
Implementation Details
94(4)
High Scalability
98(1)
Matrix Chain Product and Matrix Powers
99(8)
Matrix Chain Product
100(3)
Matrix Powers
103(4)
Other Matrix Computations
107(10)
Inversion of Lower and Upper Triangular Matrices
107(3)
Characteristic Polynomials, Determinants, and Ranks
110(2)
Inversion of Arbitrary Matrices
112(1)
Linear Systems of Equations and Krylov Matrix
113(1)
LU- and QR-Factorizations
114(3)
Summary
117(1)
Bibliography
117