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Self-organized task allocation for computing systems with reconfigurable components
Merkle, D.   Middendorf, M.   Scheidler, A.  
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Leipzig Univ.;

This paper appears in: Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2006. IPDPS 2006. 20th International
Publication Date: 25-29 April 2006
On page(s): 8 pp.-
Location: Rhodes Island,
ISBN: 1-4244-0054-6
INSPEC Accession Number: 8969641
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/IPDPS.2006.1639528
Current Version Published: 2006-06-26

Abstract
A self-organized allocation scheme for service tasks in computing systems is proposed in this paper. Usually components of a computing system need some service from time to time in order perform their work efficiently. In adaptive computing systems the components and the necessary tasks adapt to the needs of users or the environment. Since in such cases the type of service tasks will often change it is attractive to use reconfigurable hardware to perform the service tasks. The studied system consists of normal worker components and helper components which have reconfigurable hardware and can perform different service tasks. The speed with which a service tasks is executed by a helper depends on its actual configuration. Different strategies for the helpers to decide about service task acceptance and reconfiguration are proposed. These strategies are inspired by stimulus-threshold models that are used to explain task allocation in social insects

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