Rocío Pérez de Prado, S. García-Galán, J. E. M. Expósito, L. R. Lopez, R. R. Reche
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Cloud computing is a distributed computing platform based on the provision of computing resources in the form of services becoming more and more required to perform large scale simulations in many science applications. Nevertheless, a computational cloud is a dynamic environment where resources capabilities can change on the fly depending on the networks demands. Therefore, flexible strategies to distribute workload among the different resources are necessary. In this work, the consideration of fuzzy rule-based systems as local brokers in cloud computing is proposed to speed up the execution of the Montage workflows. Simulations of the expert broker using synthetic workflows obtained from real systems considering diverse sets of jobs are conducted. 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Processing Astronomical Image Mosaic Workflows With An Expert Broker In Cloud Computing
Abstract Montage image engine is an astronomical tool created by NASA’s Earth Sciences Technology Office to obtain mosaics of the sky by the processing of multiple images from diverse regions. The associated computational processes involve the recalculation of the images geometry, the re-projection of the rotation and scale, the homogenization of the background emission and the combination of all images in a standardized format to show a final mosaic. These processes are highly computing demanding and structured in the form of workflows. A workflow is a set of individual jobs that allow the parallelization of the workload to be executed in distributed systems and thus, to reduce its finish time. Cloud computing is a distributed computing platform based on the provision of computing resources in the form of services becoming more and more required to perform large scale simulations in many science applications. Nevertheless, a computational cloud is a dynamic environment where resources capabilities can change on the fly depending on the networks demands. Therefore, flexible strategies to distribute workload among the different resources are necessary. In this work, the consideration of fuzzy rule-based systems as local brokers in cloud computing is proposed to speed up the execution of the Montage workflows. Simulations of the expert broker using synthetic workflows obtained from real systems considering diverse sets of jobs are conducted. Results show that the proposal is able to significantly reduce makespan in comparison to well-known scheduling strategies in distributed systems and in this way, to offer an efficient solution to accelerate the processing of astronomical image mosaic workflows.