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Meta-pipeline: A new execution mechanism for distributed pipeline processing
Shinichi Yamagiwa (Yamagiwa, S.); Leonel Sousa (Sousa, L.); Tomás Brandão (Brandão, T.);
6th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC'07)
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2007
Language
English
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United States of America
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Abstract
The Caravela platform has been proposed by the authors of this paper to perform distributed stream-based computing on general purpose computation. This platform uses a secured execution unit called flow-model that prevents remote users to touch local information in a computer. The flow-model is assigned to local or remote processing units that execute its program. This paper is focused on a new execution mechanism that defines a pipeline composed by flow-models, called meta-pipeline, and is designed as a set of additional functions of the Caravela platform. The pipeline is executed automatically by the meta-pipeline runtime environment. This paper describes the execution mechanism and also presents an application example.
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