Self-Organised computing in a dynamic heterogeneous environment

In a distributed, dynamic, and heterogeneous environment, achieving acceptable performance is challenging. This thesis describes research inspired by work in grid performance control and the vision of autonomic computing. It can be summarised in two parts: autonomous performance control and self-org...

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Main Author: Chen, Keping
Published: University of Manchester 2008
Subjects:
004
Online Access:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.492715
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Summary:In a distributed, dynamic, and heterogeneous environment, achieving acceptable performance is challenging. This thesis describes research inspired by work in grid performance control and the vision of autonomic computing. It can be summarised in two parts: autonomous performance control and self-organised scheduling.