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FriendComputing: Organic application centric distributed computing

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ISBN: 978-84-608-2581-4
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2015-10
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Building Ultrascale computer systems is a hard problem, not yet solved and fully explored. Combining the computing resources of multiple organizations, often in different administrative domains with heterogeneous hardware and diverse demands on the system, requires new tools and frameworks to be put in place. During previous work we developed POP-Java, a Java programming language extension that allows to easily develop distributed applications in a heterogeneous environment. We now present an extension to the POP-Java language, that allows to create application centered networks in which any member can benefit from the computing power and storage capacity of its members. An accounting system is integrated, allowing the different members of the network to bill the usage of their resources to the other members, if so desired. The system is expanded through a similar process as seen in social networks, making it possible to use the resources of friend and friends of friends. Parts of the proposed system has been implemented as a prototype inside the POP-Java programming language.
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Proceedings of: Second International Workshop on Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (NESUS 2015). Krakow (Poland), September 10-11, 2015.
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Java, Distributed computing
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Carretero Pérez, Jesús; et.al. (eds.). (2015) Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (NESUS 2015): Krakow, Poland. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, pp. 117-119.