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[[:Category:Christopher Denis Scalabrini of Kirkland WA | [[:Category:Christopher Denis Scalabrini of Kirkland WA US|Christopher Denis Scalabrini of Kirkland WA US]][[Category:Christopher Denis Scalabrini of Kirkland WA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Adam Julio Villalobos of Mountlake Terrace WA | [[:Category:Adam Julio Villalobos of Mountlake Terrace WA US|Adam Julio Villalobos of Mountlake Terrace WA US]][[Category:Adam Julio Villalobos of Mountlake Terrace WA US]] | ||
==SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING== | ==SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING== | ||
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This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250001292 titled 'SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING | This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250001292 titled 'SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING | ||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | ==Original Abstract Submitted== |
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SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Christopher Denis Scalabrini of Kirkland WA US
Adam Julio Villalobos of Mountlake Terrace WA US
SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250001292 titled 'SIMULATED SPACE LOCAL PARTITION REASSIGNMENT AND APPLICATION AUTOSCALING
Original Abstract Submitted
automated scaling-related operations may be performed dynamically during execution of a spatial simulation. a spatial partition may be locally reassigned, based on application workload information, from a first application to a second application on the same worker. a quantity of applications on a worker may also be changed during execution of a spatial simulation. a parent spatial partition may be split into child spatial partitions, and child partitions may also be merged back into a common parent partition. indications of partition splits and merges on each of a plurality of workers may be reported to the plurality of workers. a spatial partition may also be remotely reassigned from a first worker to a second worker, such as based on worker-level resource consumption information and partition information. a quantity of workers that are used to implement a spatial simulation may also be changed during execution of the spatial simulation.