Worst case scheduling for parallel functional programs

Author:

Burton F. Warren,Rayward-Smith V. J.

Abstract

AbstractMany of the details that a programmer must manage when programming in a procedural language are handled by the implementation in a functional language. In a parallel functional language, we would expect the assignment of processes to processors and the scheduling of processes to be handled by the implementation. The partitioning of a program into processes may be handled by the implementation as well.We will assume that a parallel functional program may create processes dynamically, and that processes may synchronize in an arbitrary manner. It does not matter whether processes are defined in the source program or generated by the implementation.On parallel systems where each processor has some local memory, it is common practice not to move processes once they have started to execute. We will show that if each process must be executed on a single processor, then no fully automatic scheduling strategy can ensure good performance.We also will show that if all processes are sequential processes (i.e. do not contain internal parallelism), and if a process may be moved whenever it resumes execution following synchronization with another process, then good performance can be assured, at least in theory.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Software

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