| Multi-Agent System for Irregular Parallel Genetic Computations |
Preprint
(2004)
Author(s):
Momot J., momot(at)ii.uj.edu.pl
Kosacki K., kosacki(at)ii.uj.edu.pl
Grochowski M., grochows(at)ii.uj.edu.pl
Uhruski P., uhruski(at)ii.uj.edu.pl
Schaefer R., schaefer(at)ii.uj.edu.pl
Jagiellonian University, Institute of Computer
Science, Nawojki 11, 30-072 Cracow, Poland
Pages: 8
Abstract: The paper presents the multi-agent, parallel computing system
(MAS) composed of a platform of software servers and a set of computing agents. The generic actions of agents
and the system government are so designed that it can perform irregular concurrent
genetic computations in heterogeneous computer network with a number of computation
nodes and connection topology varying in time. The effectiveness of MAS solution is
discussed in terms of average migration and communication overheads. Additionally,
the MAS system with autonomous, diffusion-based scheduling is compared with low-level
distributed implementation, which utilizes the centralized greedy scheduling algorithm.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3038 (2004), 623-630.