An Adaptive Resource Management Architecture for Global Distributed Computing (1998)
| Venue: | Ph.D thesis, UIUC, IL |
| Citations: | 9 - 6 self |
BibTeX
@TECHREPORT{Venkatasubramanian98anadaptive,
author = {Nalini Venkatasubramanian},
title = {An Adaptive Resource Management Architecture for Global Distributed Computing},
institution = {Ph.D thesis, UIUC, IL},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
Advances in networking, communication, storage, computing, and multimedia technologies coupled with many emerging application areas is fueling the merger of computing and communication systems. This will result in a global information infrastructure of the size and magnitude erstwhile unimaginable. Such an infrastructure will have numerous services and hundreds of thousands of subscribers. A key issue in developing a global information infrastructure is that of effective management and utilization of resources. Increasingly, applications require delivery of multifaceted digital information services with stringent requirements on the delivery of information. For instance, multimedia applications have QoS (Quality of Service) parameters that define the extent to which performance specifications such as responsiveness, reliability, availability, security and cost-effectiveness may be violated. Varying requirements posed by applications, customers, and service providers makes the task of resource management in the evolving global information infrastructure a challenging research problem- one with significant commercial impact as well. In this thesis, we present a new paradigm for developing safe, customizable middleware







