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Towards Strong Mobility in the Shared Source CLI

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posted on 2023-05-23, 05:17 authored by Stewart, J, Nixon, Paddy, Walsh, T, Ferguson, I
Migrating a thread while preserving its state is a useful mechanism to have in situations where load balancing within applications with intensive data processing is required. Strong mobility systems, however, are rarely developed or implemented as they introduce a number of major challenges into the implementation of the system. This is due to the fact that the underlying infrastructure that most computers operate on was never designed to accommodate such a system, and because of this it actually impedes the development of these systems to some degree. Using a system based around a virtual machine, such as Microsoft’s Common Language Runtime (CLR), circumnavigates many of these problems by abstracting away system differences. In this paper we outline the architecture of the threading mechanism in the shared source version of the CLR known as the Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure (SSCLI). We also outline how we are porting strong mobility into the SSCLI, taking advantage of its virtual machine.

History

Publication title

Communicating Process Architectures 2005 : WoTUG-28

Editors

JF Broenink, HW Roebbers, JPE Sunter, PH Welch and DC Wood

Pagination

363-373

ISBN

978-1-58603-561-7

Publisher

IOS Press

Place of publication

Amsterdam

Event title

WoTUG Technical Meeting

Event Venue

Eindhoven, the Netherlands

Date of Event (Start Date)

2005-09-18

Date of Event (End Date)

2005-09-21

Rights statement

Copyright 2005 The authors

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Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified

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