R. Mello, Maria Stela Veludo de Paiva, L. Trevelin
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This paper presents JCM (Java cluster management) project which provides a performance, tool-set and viability analysis of the Java platform to design high-performance applications. This is done through the design of a Java cluster management service based on the evolution of the Java platform, using MAJC (Microprocessor Architecture for Java Computing). The design of the cluster was proposed using queuing theory and UML. The JCM makes a comparison to existent clusters like Beowulf and DSP systems to the cluster management service developed.