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Multiprocessing: Trade-Offs in Computation and Communication
presents an in-depth analysis of several commonly observed regular
and irregular computations for multiprocessor systems. This book
includes techniques which enable researchers and application
developers to quantitatively determine the effects of algorithm
data dependencies on execution time, on communication requirements,
on processor utilization and on the speedups possible. Starting
with simple, two-dimensional, diamond-shaped directed acyclic
graphs, the analysis is extended to more complex and higher
dimensional directed acyclic graphs. The analysis allows for the
quantification of the computation and communication costs and their
interdependencies. The practical significance of these results on
the performance of various data distribution schemes is clearly
explained. Using these results, the performance of the parallel
computations are formulated in an architecture independent fashion.
These formulations allow for the parameterization of the
architecture specitific entities such as the computation and
communication rates. This type of parameterized performance
analysis can be used at compile time or at run-time so as to
achieve the most optimal distribution of the computations. The
material in Multiprocessing: Trade-Offs in Computation and
Communication connects theory with practice, so that the inherent
performance limitations in many computations can be understood, and
practical methods can be devised that would assist in the
development of software for scalable high performance systems.
Multiprocessing: Trade-Offs in Computation and Communication
presents an in-depth analysis of several commonly observed regular
and irregular computations for multiprocessor systems. This book
includes techniques which enable researchers and application
developers to quantitatively determine the effects of algorithm
data dependencies on execution time, on communication requirements,
on processor utilization and on the speedups possible. Starting
with simple, two-dimensional, diamond-shaped directed acyclic
graphs, the analysis is extended to more complex and higher
dimensional directed acyclic graphs. The analysis allows for the
quantification of the computation and communication costs and their
interdependencies. The practical significance of these results on
the performance of various data distribution schemes is clearly
explained. Using these results, the performance of the parallel
computations are formulated in an architecture independent fashion.
These formulations allow for the parameterization of the
architecture specitific entities such as the computation and
communication rates. This type of parameterized performance
analysis can be used at compile time or at run-time so as to
achieve the most optimal distribution of the computations. The
material in Multiprocessing: Trade-Offs in Computation and
Communication connects theory with practice, so that the inherent
performance limitations in many computations can be understood, and
practical methods can be devised that would assist in the
development of software for scalable high performance systems.
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