Nimrod/K: Towards massively parallel dynamic Grid workflows

D. Abramson, C. Enticott, I. Altintas
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A challenge for Grid computing is the difficulty in developing software that is parallel, distributed and highly dynamic. Whilst there have been many general purpose mechanisms developed over the years, Grid programming still remains a low level, error prone task. Scientific workflow engines can double as programming environments, and allow a user to compose dasiavirtualpsila Grid applications from pre-existing components. Whilst existing workflow engines can specify arbitrary parallel programs, (where components use message passing) they are typically not effective with large and variable parallelism. Here we discuss dynamic dataflow, originally developed for parallel tagged dataflow architectures (TDAs), and show that these can be used for implementing Grid workflows. TDAs spawn parallel threads dynamically without additional programming. We have added TDAs to Kepler, and show that the system can orchestrate workflows that have large amounts of variable parallelism. We demonstrate the system using case studies in chemistry and in cardiac modelling.
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Nimrod/K:走向大规模并行动态网格工作流
网格计算面临的一个挑战是开发并行、分布式和高度动态的软件的困难。虽然多年来已经开发了许多通用机制,但网格编程仍然是一个低级的、容易出错的任务。科学的工作流引擎可以兼作编程环境,并允许用户从已有的组件组成虚拟网格应用程序。虽然现有的工作流引擎可以指定任意的并行程序(其中组件使用消息传递),但它们通常不能有效地处理大型和可变的并行性。这里我们讨论动态数据流,它最初是为并行标记数据流架构(tda)开发的,并展示了这些可以用于实现网格工作流。tda动态生成并行线程,无需额外编程。我们已经将tda添加到Kepler中,并表明该系统可以编排具有大量可变并行性的工作流。我们在化学和心脏建模中使用案例研究来演示该系统。
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