The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evaluation procedures to actually determine the outcome. Our case study concerns the comparison of two parallel job schedulers, using different workloads and metrics. It shows that metrics may be sensitive to different job classes, and not measure the performance of the whole workload in an impartial manner. Workload models may implicitly assume that some workload attribute is unimportant and does not warrant modeling; this too can turn out to be wrong. As such effects are hard to predict, a careful experimental methodology is needed in order to find and verify them. Keywords: C.1.4.d Scheduling and task partitioning C.4.g Measurement, evaluation, modeling,...
The problem of producing efficient parallel programs against different possible execution orders or ...
Although parallel computers have existed for many years, recently there has been a surge of academic...
The analysis of workload traces from real production parallel machines can aid a wide variety of par...
Abstract—The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evalua...
Evaluating the performance of a computer system is based on using representative workloads. Common p...
Abstract—Performance evaluation is a significant step in the study of scheduling algorithms in large...
International audienceSimulation is a popular approach for empirically evaluating the performance of...
There are many choices to make when evaluating the performance of a complex system. In the context o...
Multiprocessor systems are the wave of the future rightly said because they offer tremendous potenti...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel syste...
A generalized workload definition is presented which constructs measurable workloads of unit size fr...
Abstract: Evaluation methods for parallel computers often require the availability of relevant workl...
Hardware concurrency is common in all contemporary computer systems. Efficient use of hardware resou...
This thesis analyzes a group of cpu scheduling algorithms on the basis of the variation in response ...
Performance analysis of parallel programs continues to be challenging for programmers. Programmers h...
The problem of producing efficient parallel programs against different possible execution orders or ...
Although parallel computers have existed for many years, recently there has been a surge of academic...
The analysis of workload traces from real production parallel machines can aid a wide variety of par...
Abstract—The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evalua...
Evaluating the performance of a computer system is based on using representative workloads. Common p...
Abstract—Performance evaluation is a significant step in the study of scheduling algorithms in large...
International audienceSimulation is a popular approach for empirically evaluating the performance of...
There are many choices to make when evaluating the performance of a complex system. In the context o...
Multiprocessor systems are the wave of the future rightly said because they offer tremendous potenti...
This paper presents a comparative and qualitative survey of techniques for evaluating parallel syste...
A generalized workload definition is presented which constructs measurable workloads of unit size fr...
Abstract: Evaluation methods for parallel computers often require the availability of relevant workl...
Hardware concurrency is common in all contemporary computer systems. Efficient use of hardware resou...
This thesis analyzes a group of cpu scheduling algorithms on the basis of the variation in response ...
Performance analysis of parallel programs continues to be challenging for programmers. Programmers h...
The problem of producing efficient parallel programs against different possible execution orders or ...
Although parallel computers have existed for many years, recently there has been a surge of academic...
The analysis of workload traces from real production parallel machines can aid a wide variety of par...