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Scriptroute: A public Internet measurement facility

by Neil Spring , David Wetherall, Tom Anderson - IN USITS , 2003
"... We present Scriptroute, a system that allows ordinary Internet users to conduct network measurements from remote vantage points. We seek to combine the flex-ibility found in dedicated measurement testbeds such as NIMI with the general accessibility and popularityof Web-based public traceroute serv ..."
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We present Scriptroute, a system that allows ordinary Internet users to conduct network measurements from remote vantage points. We seek to combine the flex-ibility found in dedicated measurement testbeds such as NIMI with the general accessibility and popularityof Web-based public traceroute

Attacking the process migration bottleneck

by Edward R. Zayas - In Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles , 1987
"... Moving the contents of a large virtual address space stands out as the bottleneck in process migration, dominating all other costs and growing with the size of the program. Copy-on-reference shipment is shown to successfully attack this problem in the Accent distributed computing environment. Logica ..."
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. Logical memory transfers at migration time with individual on-demand page fetches during remote execution allows relocations to occur up to one thousand times faster than with standard techniques. While the amount of allocated memory varies by four orders of magnitude across the processes studied

2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology Feedback Dynamic Algorithms for Preemptable Job Scheduling in Cloud Systems

by Jiayin Li, Meikang Qiu, Jianwei Niu, Wenzhong Gao, Ziliang Zong, Xiao Qin
"... Abstract—An infrastructure-as-a-service cloud system provides computational capacities to remote users. Parallel processing in the cloud system can shorten the execution of jobs. Parallel processing requires a mechanism to scheduling the executions order as well as resource allocation. Furthermore, ..."
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Abstract—An infrastructure-as-a-service cloud system provides computational capacities to remote users. Parallel processing in the cloud system can shorten the execution of jobs. Parallel processing requires a mechanism to scheduling the executions order as well as resource allocation. Furthermore

Using Continuations to Implement Thread Management and Communication in Operating Systems

by Richard Draves, Brian N. Bershad, Richard F. Rashid, All W. Dean , 1991
"... We have improved the performance of the Mach 3.0 operating system by redesigning its internal thread and interprocess communication facilities to use continuations as the basis for control transfer. Compared to previous versions of Mach 3.0, our new system consumes 85% less space per thread. Cross- ..."
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-address space remote procedure calls execute 14% faster. Exception handling runs over 60% faster. In addition to improving system performance, we have used continuations to generalize many control transfer optimizations that are common to operating systems, and have recast those optimizations in terms of a

W.: Remote Attestation on Function Execution

by Liang Gu, Yueqiang Cheng, Xuhua Ding, Robert H. Deng, Yao Guo, Weizhong Shao - In: InTrust’09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Trusted Systems. (2009
"... Abstract. A program is a compound of various subroutines playing different roles. In this paper, we study how to attest the execution of those mission-critical subroutines whose execution is the basis to establish trust. Our results include a new attestation scheme called function attestation. Given ..."
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Abstract. A program is a compound of various subroutines playing different roles. In this paper, we study how to attest the execution of those mission-critical subroutines whose execution is the basis to establish trust. Our results include a new attestation scheme called function attestation

REBELS: REmote Execution BasEd

by Load-Balancing System Puliafito, A. Pulia To, O. Tomarchio, G. Haring, G. Kotsis
"... We discuss the general objectives and the design of base mechanisms for managing resource sharing in a heterogeneous distributed environment. Given the need for simple, safe use of the computing and communication facilities presentonthenetwork, the proposed environment should assist the user in subm ..."
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in submitting requests to the distributed system in a transparentway. The user should not need specific knowledge of hardware and software architectures available or of the mechanisms for their activation and execution. As a specific example, we will focus our attention on the remote execution of processes

REXEC: A Decentralized, Secure Remote Execution Environment for Parallel and Sequential Programs

by Brent N. Chun, David E. Culler - 4th Workshop on Communication, Architecture, and Applications for Network-based Parallel Computing , 2000
"... Bringing clusters of computers into the mainstream as general-purpose computing systems requires that better facilities for transparent remote execution of parallel and sequential applications be developed. While much research has been done in this area, most of this work remains inaccessible for cl ..."
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Bringing clusters of computers into the mainstream as general-purpose computing systems requires that better facilities for transparent remote execution of parallel and sequential applications be developed. While much research has been done in this area, most of this work remains inaccessible

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"... A remote execution facility allows a user of a workstation-based distributed system to offload programs onto idle workstations, thereby providing the user with access to computational resources beyond that provided by his personal workstation. In this paper, we describe the design and performance of ..."
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of the remote execution facility in the V distributed system, as well as several implementation issues of interest. In particular, we focus on network transparency of the execution environment, preemption and migration of remotely executed programs, and avoidance of residual dependencies on the original host

The Distributed V Kernel and its Performance for Diskless Workstations

by David R. Cheriton, Willy Zwaenepoel - Proceedings of the 9th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles , 1983
"... The distributed V kernel is a message-oriented kernel that provides uniform local and network interprocess communication. It is primarily being used in an environment of diskless workstations connected by a high-speed local network to a set of file servers. We describe a performance evaluation of th ..."
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of the kernel, with particular emphasis on the cost of network file access. Our results show that over a local network: 1. Diskless workstations can access remote files with minimal performance penalty. 2. The V message facility can be used to access remote files at comparable cost to any well-tuned specialized

Lightweight monitoring of the progress of remotely executing computations

by Shuo Yang, Ali R. Butt, Y. Charlie Hu, Samuel P. Midkiff - In Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC , 2005
"... Abstract. The increased popularity of grid systems and cycle sharing across organizations requires scalable systems that provide facilities to locate resources, to be fair in the use of those resources, and to monitor jobs executing on remote systems. This paper presents a novel and lightweight appr ..."
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Abstract. The increased popularity of grid systems and cycle sharing across organizations requires scalable systems that provide facilities to locate resources, to be fair in the use of those resources, and to monitor jobs executing on remote systems. This paper presents a novel and lightweight
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