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Emmanuel Jeannot, Keith Seymour, Asim YarKhan, and Jack Dongarra (2006)

Improved Runtime and Transfer Time Prediction Mechanisms in a Network Enabled Server

Parallel Processing Letters, 17(1):47–59.

In this paper we address the problem of accurately estimating the runtime and communication time of a client request in a Network Enabled Server (NES) middleware such as GridSolve. We use a template based model for the runtime estimation and a client-server communication test for the trannsfer time estimation. We implement these two mechanisms in GridSolve and test them on a real testbed. Experiments show that they allow for significant improvement in terms of client execution time on various scenarios.

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