A decentralized virtual processor automatically exploits parallelism in array programs through local cooperative decisions without a central scheduler.
Adaptive parallelism with RMI: Idle high-performance computing resources can be completely avoided
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In practice, standard scheduling of parallel computing jobs almost always leaves significant portions of the available hardware unused, even with many jobs still waiting in the queue. The simple reason is that the resource requests of these waiting jobs are fixed and do not match the available, unused resources. However, with alternative but existing and well-established techniques it is possible to achieve a fully automated, adaptive parallelism that does not need pre-set, fixed resources. Here, we demonstrate that such an adaptively parallel program can indeed fill in all such scheduling gaps, even in real-life situations on large supercomputers.
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A Virtual Processor brings back the Free Lunch
A decentralized virtual processor automatically exploits parallelism in array programs through local cooperative decisions without a central scheduler.