Implicit Coscheduling: Coordinated Scheduling with Implicit Information in Distributed Systems (1998)
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| Venue: | ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS |
| Citations: | 44 - 2 self |
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@ARTICLE{Arpaci-Dusseau98implicitcoscheduling:,
author = {Andrea Carol Arpaci-Dusseau},
title = {Implicit Coscheduling: Coordinated Scheduling with Implicit Information in Distributed Systems},
journal = {ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS},
year = {1998},
volume = {19},
pages = {283--331}
}
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In this thesis, we formalize the concept of an implicitly-controlled system, also referred to as an implicit system. In an implicit system, cooperating components do not explicitly contact other components for control or state information; instead, components infer remote state by observing naturally-occurring local events and their corresponding implicit information, i.e., information available outside of a defined interface. Many systems, particularly in distributed and networked environments, have leveraged implicit control to simplify the implementation of services with autonomous components. To concretely demonstrate the advantages of implicit control, we propose and implement implicit coscheduling, an algorithm for dynamically coordinating the time...







