Title :
Design of a framework for data-intensive wide-area applications
Author :
Beynon, Michael D. ; Kurc, Tahsin ; Sussman, Alan ; Saltz, Joel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Applications that use collections of very large, distributed datasets have become an increasingly important part of science and engineering. With high performance wide-area networks becoming more pervasive, there is interest in making collective use of distributed computational and data resources. Recent work has converged to the notion of the Grid, which attempts to uniformly present a heterogeneous collection of distributed resources. Current Grid research covers many areas from low level infrastructure issues to high level application concerns. However providing support for efficient exploration and processing of very large scientific datasets stored in distributed archival storage systems remains a challenging research issue. We have initiated an effort that focuses on developing efficient data-intensive applications in a Grid environment. We present a framework, called filter-stream programming, that represents the processing units of a data-intensive application as a set of filters, which are designed to be efficient in their use of memory and scratch space. We describe a prototype infrastructure that supports execution of applications wing the proposed framework. We present the implementation of two applications using the filter-stream programming framework, and discuss experimental results demonstrating the effects of heterogeneous resources on application performance
Keywords :
distributed databases; distributed memory systems; distributed programming; wide area networks; application performance; data-intensive application; data-intensive wide-area applications; distributed archival storage systems; distributed datasets; distributed resources; engineering; filter-stream programming; heterogeneous resources; high performance wide-area networks; processing units; science; the Grid; Application software; Computer science; Educational institutions; Filters; Identity-based encryption; Pervasive computing; Power engineering and energy; Power engineering computing; Random access memory; Read only memory;
Conference_Titel :
Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, 2000. (HCW 2000) Proceedings. 9th
Conference_Location :
Cancun
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0556-2
DOI :
10.1109/HCW.2000.843737