Authors
Kunal Agrawal, Anne Benoit, Fanny Dufossé, Yves Robert
Publication date
2009/8/11
Book
Proceedings of the twenty-first annual symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures
Pages
19-28
Description
In this paper, we explore the problem of mapping filtering streaming applications on large-scale homogeneous platforms, with a particular emphasis on communication models and their impact. Filtering application are streaming applications where each node also has a selectivity which either increases or decreases the size of its input data set. This selectivity makes the problem of scheduling these applications more challenging than the more studied problem of scheduling "non-filtering" streaming workflows. We identify three significant realistic communication models. For each of them, we address the complexity of the following important problems:
Given an execution graph, how can one compute the period and latency? A solution to this problem is an operation list which provides the time-steps at which each computation and each communication occurs in the system.
Given a filtering workflow problem, how can …
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