Performance Analysis and Grid Computing | Selected Articles from the Workshop on Performance Analysis and Distributed Computing August 19–23, 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany | ISBN 9781461503613

Performance Analysis and Grid Computing

Selected Articles from the Workshop on Performance Analysis and Distributed Computing August 19–23, 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany

herausgegeben von Vladimir Getov, Michael Gerndt, Adolfy Hoisie, Allen Malony und Barton Miller
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVladimir Getov
Herausgegeben vonMichael Gerndt
Herausgegeben vonAdolfy Hoisie
Herausgegeben vonAllen Malony
Herausgegeben vonBarton Miller
Buchcover Performance Analysis and Grid Computing  | EAN 9781461503613 | ISBN 1-4615-0361-2 | ISBN 978-1-4615-0361-3

Performance Analysis and Grid Computing

Selected Articles from the Workshop on Performance Analysis and Distributed Computing August 19–23, 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany

herausgegeben von Vladimir Getov, Michael Gerndt, Adolfy Hoisie, Allen Malony und Barton Miller
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVladimir Getov
Herausgegeben vonMichael Gerndt
Herausgegeben vonAdolfy Hoisie
Herausgegeben vonAllen Malony
Herausgegeben vonBarton Miller

Past and current research in computer performance analysis has focused primarily on dedicated parallel machines. However, future applications in the area of high-performance computing will not only use individual parallel systems but a large set of networked resources. This scenario of computational and data Grids is attracting a great deal of attention from both computer and computational scientists. In addition to the inherent complexity of parallel machines, the sharing and transparency of the available resources introduces new challenges on performance analysis, techniques, and systems. In order to meet those challenges, a multi-disciplinary approach to the multi-faceted problems of performance is required. New degrees of freedom will come into play with a direct impact on the performance of Grid computing, including wide-area network performance, quality-of-service (QoS), heterogeneity, and middleware systems, to mention only a few.