Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The use of parallel libraries for image processing is a common practice in the implementation of
monolithic applications. Nowadays there is an increasing interest in moving towards distributed and
heterogeneous applications also in the image processing community. The computational Grid may
represent an adequate middleware support and infrastructure at this purpose. A problem of interest
in this context is the interoperability and reuse of available parallel libraries, possibly through a dynamic
interaction model that permits to accommodate request arriving from heterogeneous clients in
a distributed environment. In this paper we present PIMA(GE), a Parallel IMAGE processing GEnova
server obtained wrapping up a legacy code parallel library. The parallel server is implemented
using CORBA and may be integrated in Grid architecture. The PIMA(GE) server organization and
its interaction with user requests are discussed. Early experimental results are presented.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
parallel image processing
List of contributors:
Galizia, Antonella; D'Agostino, Daniele; Clematis, Andrea
Book title:
Parallel Computing: Current & Future Issues of High-End Computing