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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    General relativity and gravitation 7 (1976), S. 219-232 
    ISSN: 1572-9532
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Sufficient topological conditions and some reasonable geometric properties near infinity are given on a partial Cauchy surface to study the occurrence of singularities and the topological structure of smooth event horizons. Conditions are given on electrovac space-times to show the horizon is a sphere without assuming the solution is stationary.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cluster computing 1 (1998), S. 69-79 
    ISSN: 1573-7543
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract To fully realize its potential, distributed supercomputing requires abstractions and environments facilitating development of efficient applications. In this paper we present PARDIS, a system which addresses this demand by providing support for interoperability of PARallel DIStributed applications. The design of PARDIS is based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). Like CORBA, it provides interoperability between heterogeneous components by specifying their interfaces in a meta-language, the CORBA IDL, which can be translated into the language of interacting components. However, PARDIS extends the CORBA object model by introducing SPMD objects representing data-parallel computations. This extension allows us to build interactions involving data-parallel components, which exchange distributed data structures whose definitions are captured by distributed sequences. We present microbenchmark results which evaluate the performance potential of SPMD objects for data structures of diverse complexity and different network configurations. Based on these results, we conclude that while encapsulating the existence of multiple interactions SPMD objects also allow their efficient utilization, and therefore constitute a useful abstraction.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-7543
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract Development of high-performance distributed applications, called metaapplications, is extremely challenging because of their complex runtime environment coupled with their requirements of high-performance and Quality of Service (QoS). Such applications typically run on a set of heterogeneous machines with dynamically varying loads, connected by heterogeneous networks possibly supporting a wide variety of communication protocols. In spite of the size and complexity of such applications, they must provide the high-performance and QoS mandated by their users. In order to achieve the goal of high-performance, they need to adaptively utilize their computational and communication resources. Apart from the requirements of adaptive resource utilization, such applications have a third kind of requirement related to remote access QoS. Different clients, although accessing a single server resource, may have differing QoS requirements from their remote connections. A single server resource may also need to provide different QoS for different clients, depending on various issues such as the amount of trust between the server and a given client. These QoS requirements can be encapsulated under the abstraction of remote access capabilities. Metaapplications need to address all the above three requirements in order to achieve the goal of high-performance and satisfy user expectations of QoS. This paper presents Open HPC++, a programming environment for high-performance applications running in a complex and heterogeneous run-time environment. Open HPC++ provides application level tools and mechanisms to satisfy application requirements of adaptive resource utilization and remote access capabilities. Open HPC++ is designed on the lines of CORBA and uses an Object Request Broker (ORB) to support seamless communication between distributed application components. In order to provide adaptive utilization of communication resources, it uses the principle of open implementation to open up the communication mechanisms of its ORB. By virtue of its open architecture, the ORB supports multiple, possibly custom, communication protocols, along with automatic and user controlled protocol selection at run-time. An extension of the same mechanism is used to support the concept of remote access capabilities. In order to support adaptive utilization of computational resources, Open HPC++ also provides a flexible yet powerful set of load-balancing mechanisms that can be used to implement custom load-balancing strategies. The paper also presents performance evaluations of Open HPC++ adaptivity and load-balancing mechanisms.
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    Title: ¬The¬ characteristics of parallel algorithms
    Contributer: Jamieson, Leah H. , Gannon, Dennis , Douglass, Robert J.
    Publisher: Cambridge, MA u.a. :MIT Press,
    Year of publication: 1987
    Pages: 440 S.
    Series Statement: MIT Press series in scientific computing
    Type of Medium: Book
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