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Automatic Translation of Serial to Distributed Code Using CORBA Event Channels

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Automatic Distribution of computationally intensive object oriented programs is one of the active research areas. To distribute a serial code over network, automatically, the class dependency graph extracted from the program code can be clustered using a genetic clustering algorithm. The clusters are then distributed across the network. To balance the distribution gain achieved by each cluster, a new algorithm is presented in this paper. Automatic conversion of ordinary method calls into asynchronous inter-cluster calls has been achieved by developing a new simple data dependency analysis algorithm. The layered architecture of our suggested environment has provided a general pattern to create distributed code which can be easily implemented within different infrastructures.

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Parsa, S., Bushehrian, O. (2005). Automatic Translation of Serial to Distributed Code Using CORBA Event Channels. In: Yolum, p., Güngör, T., Gürgen, F., Özturan, C. (eds) Computer and Information Sciences - ISCIS 2005. ISCIS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3733. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11569596_18

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