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Research Issues in Heterogeneous Parallel and Distributed Computing - Caulfield
Published: 4 June 2008
Research Issues in Heterogeneous Parallel and Distributed Computing - Caulfield
In heterogeneous parallel and distributed computing environments, a suite of different machines is interconnected to provide a variety of computational capabilities. These capabilities are used to execute a collection of tasks with diverse computational requirements. The execution times of a task may vary from one machine to the next and tasks must share the computing and communication resources of the system. An important research problem for heterogeneous computing is how assign tasks to machines and schedule the order of their execution to maximize some given performance criterion. This seminar will provide an overview of a conceptual model and an example of resource allocation research.
Time: 2.00 pm
Date: Wednesday, June 11 2008
Venue: Seminar Room H7.84, 7th Floor, Building H, Caulfield
Cost: Free
For further information please contact Rob Gray.
Phone: 0411 022 041
Email: rob.gray@infotech.monash.edu.au
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