“Exploiting Tuple Spaces to Provide Fault-Tolerant Scheduling on Computational Grids”
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Fabio Favarim, Joni Fraga, Lau Cheuk Lung, Miguel Correia, João Santos
in In Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on Object and component-oriented Real-time distributed Computing (ISORC). May 2007., May 2007.
Abstract: Scheduling tasks on large-scale computational grids is difficult due to the heterogeneous computational capabilities of the resources, node unavailability and unreliable network connectivity. This work proposes GRIDTS, a grid infrastructure in which the resources select the tasks they execute, instead of a scheduler finding resources for the tasks. This solution allows scheduling decisions to be made with up-to-date information about the resources. Moreover, GRIDTS provides fault-tolerant scheduling by combining a set of fault tolerance techniques to tolerate crash faults in components of the system. The core of the solution is a tuple space, which supports the communication, but also provides support for the fault tolerance mechanisms.
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