ParCop:一个分散的点对点计算系统

骈文研究 Pub Date : 2004-07-05 DOI:10.1109/ISPDC.2004.40
Nidal A. Al-Dmour, W. Teahan
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我们提出ParCop,一个分散的点对点(P2P)计算系统。在ParCop中,数据和任务被动员起来,并在计算资源(对等体)之间自由流动。ParCop允许每个对等体利用和提供计算资源。ParCop使用P2P模型来防止其他系统遇到的常见问题,例如服务器故障和连接瓶颈。ParCop支持主/worker风格的应用程序,它可以被分解为非通信和独立的任务。
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ParCop: a decentralized peer-to-peer computing system
We present ParCop, a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) computing system. In ParCop, the data and tasks are mobilized and flow freely between the computational resources (peers). ParCop allows each peer to utilize as well as to offer computing resources. ParCop uses the P2P model to guard against common problems that other systems suffer from, such as server failure and connection bottleneck. ParCop supports the master/worker style of application, which can be broken down into non-communicating and independent tasks.
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