The Livny and Plank-Beck Problems: Studies in Data Movement on the
Computational Grid (livnyplank.pdf)
Matthew S. Allen
and Rich Wolski.
Supercomputing 2003 (SC2003),
Phoenix, Arizona, November 15-21, 2003.
Abstract
Over the last few years the Grid Computing research community has become
interested in developing data intensive applications for the Grid. These
applications face significant challenges because their widely distributed
nature makes it difficult to access data with reasonable speed. In order to
address this problem, we feel that the Grid community needs to develop and
explore data movement challenges that represent problems encountered
in these applications. In this paper, we will identify two such problems that
we have dubbed the Livny Problem and the Plank-Beck Problem. We will also
present data movement scheduling techniques that we have developed to address
these problems.
@inproceedings{allen03livnyplank,
author = "M. Allen and R. Wolski",
title = "The Livny and Plank-Beck Problems: Studies in Data Movement on the Computational Grid",
booktitle = "Supercomputing 2003",
year = "2003",
month = "November"
}