Title
A metacomputing environment for demanding applications: design, implementation, experiments and business benefit
Abstract
The paper describes the design, implementation, and use of a commercial metacomputing environment for computationally intensive loosely-coupled parallel applications. Much weight has been laid on practical and commercialisation aspects, and on business benefit. This distinguishes this work from many other metacomputing activities in a positive way. It demonstrates how a metacomputing environment can be used to improve a company’s position in the market. A cluster of networked geographically dispersed computing nodes is considered as physical layer. The proposed distribution of work over the nodes of the execution network is proven optimal, in terms of minimizing the execution time, with respect to the availability of resources. We also present our experience on testing the environment for computing-intensive 3D-rendering jobs derived from the ESPRIT project EROPPA and demonstrate that the new environment can change dramatically the character of the post production business.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1016/S0167-739X(99)00027-8
ISCC
Keywords
DocType
Volume
job management,turnaround time,business benefit,loosely-coupled parallelism,cluster computing,metacomputing environment,codine,metacomputing,distributed high-performance computing,remote rendering,distributed rendering,post production,eroppa,demanding applications,physical layer
Journal
15
Issue
ISSN
ISBN
5-6
Future Generation Computer Systems
0-8186-8538-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.41
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Apostolos Meliones16216.35
T. Varvarigou2121.80
P. Tsagronis310.41
Ad Emmen4225.50
Ion Barosan582.31