Authors
Andreas Bergen, Yağız Onat Yazir, Hausi A Müller, Yvonne Coady
Publication date
2013/5/20
Conference
2013 8th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS)
Pages
175-180
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Due to the well-known issues with Remote Procedure Calls (RPC), the rather simple idea of modifying legacy applications - that have low spatial locality to the data they need to process - to execute all of their procedures via RPC is not a feasible option. A more realistic and feasible alternative is to provide a self-management mechanism that can dynamically monitor and alter the execution of an existing application by selectively modifying certain procedures to execute remotely when it is necessary to improve spatial locality. In this paper we describe the motivations behind such a self-management mechanism, and outline an initial design. In addition, we introduce our vision for the required profiling component of these applications. As such, we introduce the Automated Legacy system Remote Procedure Call mechanism (ALRPC). It automatically converts existing monolithic C applications into a distributed system …
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