[buchwald15atps] | Sebastian Buchwald, Manuel Mohr, Andreas Zwinkau, Malleable Invasive Applications, Proceedings of the 8th Working Conference on Programming Languages (ATPS'15), Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015.
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Zusammenfassung
Invasive Computing enables a resource-aware programming style,
which includes adapting to external resource changes
similar to malleability.
We introduce asynchronously-malleable applications,
which can adapt at any time
without synchronizing the whole application,
in contrast to specific synchronization points.
We show how master-slave applications
meet the requirements for asynchronous malleability
and how Invasive Computing supports that.
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