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Mozen

מאזן - Mozen a library for balancing the distribution of work

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Mission

You have four nodes with four processors each. What is the most efficient way to distribute your workload across these nodes? Does it make sense to distribute the work? What if you knew a spike was coming and someone gave you twenty more nodes? How about five hundred? Would you know what to do? Should you know what to do?

Mozen is an experiment where by describing your workloads with the following form we let the library figure out how to distribute the work for you.

Functional programming has greatly helped with problems of scope, simplicity, and factoring of modern software. However, we believe that declarative work is better than perscriptive functions describing the work, it's time to train machines to figure out how to optimize our software jobs and react to the available hardware resources. It's very hard for a programmer to write software that can adjust the factors it's optimized for. We feel that if we do a better job describing the problem that needs to be solved and the data used to solve it the system can optimize the execution for fast, good, or inexpensive, much better than we can.

Batch Processing

Due to latency spinning up and down nodes, moving processes and code onto nodes, and generally distributing work we're going to first focus on batch processing. Batch jobs tend to be computationally intensive and take a while to complete and often benefit more from parallelization and distribution than workloads that require low latency. Some good examples are training models, neural networks, video encoding, general large scale data transformation.

Work

Let's start with a definition of work. In a functional program work can be described as a pure function with its arguments. In Mozen we'll do something similar but add in a few addtional pieces to make it easier for the system to determine the optimal way to execute the work.

Work is:

{:data ... :slice-fn ... :process-fn ... :error-fn ...}

data - Any data structure. slice-fn - A function that gets you the next element of the data structure. process-fn - A function that does the work for one slice. error-fn - A function that handles errors in the process-fn.

License

Copyright © 2020 Daniel Glauser

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.

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