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Eighth International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS'03)
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On the Implementation of JavaSymphony
A. Jugravu, University of Vienna
T. Fahringer, University of Vienna
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In previous work we have introduced JavaSymphony, a system whose purpose is to simplify the development of distributed and parallel Java applications. JavaSymphony is a Java library that allows to control parallelism, load balancing, and locality at a high level. Objects can be explicitly distributed and migrated within virtual architectures, which impose a virtual hierarchy on a distributed system of physical computing nodes. In this paper we present the design of the JavaSymphony Runtime System and the JavaSymphony Shell. Moreover, we discuss details about an agent-based implementation of the JavaSymphony Runtime System which comprises the Network Agent, Object Agent, and Event Agent. We present a detailed comparison of the functionality provided by JavaSymphony with several related systems.
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Citation:
A. Jugravu, T. Fahringer,
"On the Implementation of JavaSymphony,"
hips,
p. 34,
Eighth International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS'03),
2003
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