PODC: Paradigm-oriented distributed computing
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author = "Hairong Kuang and Lubomir F. Bic and
Michael B. Dillencourt and Adam C. Chang",
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title = "PODC: Paradigm-oriented distributed computing",
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booktitle = "Proceedings. 7th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of
Distributed Computing Systems",
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year = "1999",
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pages = "169--175",
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address = "Cape Town",
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month = "20-22 " # dec,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.ics.uci.edu/~bic/messengers/papers/FTDCS99.ps",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/FTDCS.1999.818801",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "We describe an environment for distributed computing
that uses the concept of well-known paradigms. The main
advantage of paradigm-oriented distributed computing is
that the user only needs to specify
application-specific sequential code, while the
underlying infrastructure takes care of the
parallelisation and distribution. The main features of
the proposed approach, called PODC, are the following:
(1) It is intended for loosely-coupled network
environments, not specialised multiprocessors; (2) it
is based on an infrastructure of mobile agents; (3) it
supports programming in C, rather than a functional or
special-purpose language, and (4) it provides a
Web-based interactive graphics interface through which
programs are constructed, invoked, and monitored. The
three paradigms presently supported in PODC are the
bag-of-tasks, branch-and-bound search, and genetic
programming. We demonstrate their use, implementation,
and performance within the mobile agent-based PODC
environment",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Hairong Kuang
Lubomir F Bic
Michael B Dillencourt
Adam C Chang
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