The robustness of resource allocation in parallel and distributed computing systems

骈文研究 Pub Date : 2004-07-05 DOI:10.1109/ISPDC.2004.51
Shoukat Ali, H. Siegel, A. A. Maciejewski
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This paper gives an overview of the material to be discussed in the invited keynote presentation by H. J. Siegel. Performing computing and communication tasks on parallel and distributed systems involves the coordinated use of different types of machines, networks, interfaces, and other resources. Decisions about how best to allocate resources are often based on estimated values of task and system parameters, due to uncertainties in the system environment. An important research problem is the development of resource management strategies that can guarantee a particular system performance given such uncertainties. We have designed a methodology for deriving the degree of robustness of a resource allocation - the maximum amount of collective uncertainty in system parameters within which a user-specified level of system performance (QoS) can be guaranteed. Our four-step procedure for deriving a robustness metric for an arbitrary system will be presented. We will illustrate this procedure and its usefulness by deriving robustness metrics for some example distributed systems.
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并行和分布式计算系统中资源分配的鲁棒性
本文概述了h.j.西格尔邀请的主题演讲中要讨论的材料。在并行和分布式系统上执行计算和通信任务涉及协调使用不同类型的机器、网络、接口和其他资源。由于系统环境中的不确定性,关于如何最好地分配资源的决策通常基于任务和系统参数的估计值。一个重要的研究问题是开发资源管理策略,以保证在这种不确定性下的特定系统性能。我们设计了一种方法来推导资源分配的稳健性程度——在保证用户指定的系统性能(QoS)水平的系统参数中集体不确定性的最大数量。我们的四步程序,为一个任意系统的鲁棒性度量将被提出。我们将通过为一些示例分布式系统推导健壮性度量来说明这个过程及其有用性。
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