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Prototyping cluster-based distributed applications

DVOŘÁK, V.; ČEJKA, R. Prototyping cluster-based distributed applications. In Distributed and Parallel Systems - From Instruction Parallelism to Cluster Computing. The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. p. 229-232. ISBN: 0-7923-7892-X.
Czech title
Prototypování distribuovaných aplikací na skupině počítačů
Type
book chapter
Language
English
Authors
Dvořák Václav, prof. Ing., DrSc.
Čejka Rudolf, Ing. (CVT)
Keywords

Cluster computing, CSP-based modeling, parallel performance prediction, MPI, linear equations benchmark

Abstract

A simple CSP-based model of cluster computing is presented. A Transimsimulation tool, originally intended for simulation of transputernetworks, can be used to simulate various parallel applications runningon workstation clusters. Since communication latency is quite high inclusters, prediction of processor utilization, obtainable speedup andexecution time are of interest. The Transim tool enables to find allthese figures in minimum time and with minimum effort. As an example, asolution of a large system of (1000+) linear equations on up to 8workstations connected via Ethernet to a hardware router is simulatedand results are compared to real execution based on MPI.

Published
2000
Pages
229–232
Book
Distributed and Parallel Systems - From Instruction Parallelism to Cluster Computing
Series
The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
ISBN
0-7923-7892-X
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Place
Boston
BibTeX
@inbook{BUT192266,
  author="Václav {Dvořák} and Rudolf {Čejka}",
  title="Prototyping cluster-based distributed applications",
  booktitle="Distributed and Parallel Systems - From Instruction Parallelism to Cluster Computing",
  year="2000",
  publisher="Kluwer Academic Publishers",
  address="Boston",
  series="The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science",
  pages="229--232",
  isbn="0-7923-7892-X"
}
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