International audienceSimulation is a popular approach for empirically evaluating the performance of algorithms and applications in the parallel computing domain. Most published works present results without quantifying simulation error. In this work we investigate accuracy issues when simulating the execution of parallel applications. This is a broad question, and we focus on a relevant case study: the evaluation of scheduling algorithms for executing mixed-parallel applications on clusters. Most such scheduling algorithms have been evaluated in simulation only. We compare simulations to real-world experiments in a view to identify which features of a simulator are most critical for simulation accuracy. Our first finding is that simple yet...
The speed and performance of computers have become a major concern today. Multiprocessor systems are...
Today distributed server systems have been widely used in many areas because they enhance the comput...
Modern high performance computing (HPC) systems exhibit a rapid growth in size, both “horizontally” ...
International audienceSimulation is a popular approach for empirically evaluating the performance of...
The problem of producing efficient parallel programs against different possible execution orders or ...
The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evaluation proc...
Presented during the Work-in-Progress session (WiP session)International audienceIn this paper, we p...
International audienceIn this paper, we present SimSo, a simulator designed for the comparison and t...
The use of multiprocessors is an important way to increase the performance of a supercom-puting pr...
Multiprocessor systems are the wave of the future rightly said because they offer tremendous potenti...
Grid computing has emerged as the next-generation parallel and distributed computing that aggregates...
evaluate and compare the performance of various Scheduling Algorithms. Efficiency of scheduling algo...
Abstract: Numerous scheduling algorithms were and still are designed in order to handle multiprocess...
Abstract—Performance evaluation is a significant step in the study of scheduling algorithms in large...
The growing presence of massively-parallel systems using physically distributed memory has promoted ...
The speed and performance of computers have become a major concern today. Multiprocessor systems are...
Today distributed server systems have been widely used in many areas because they enhance the comput...
Modern high performance computing (HPC) systems exhibit a rapid growth in size, both “horizontally” ...
International audienceSimulation is a popular approach for empirically evaluating the performance of...
The problem of producing efficient parallel programs against different possible execution orders or ...
The complexity of modern computer systems may enable minor variations in performance evaluation proc...
Presented during the Work-in-Progress session (WiP session)International audienceIn this paper, we p...
International audienceIn this paper, we present SimSo, a simulator designed for the comparison and t...
The use of multiprocessors is an important way to increase the performance of a supercom-puting pr...
Multiprocessor systems are the wave of the future rightly said because they offer tremendous potenti...
Grid computing has emerged as the next-generation parallel and distributed computing that aggregates...
evaluate and compare the performance of various Scheduling Algorithms. Efficiency of scheduling algo...
Abstract: Numerous scheduling algorithms were and still are designed in order to handle multiprocess...
Abstract—Performance evaluation is a significant step in the study of scheduling algorithms in large...
The growing presence of massively-parallel systems using physically distributed memory has promoted ...
The speed and performance of computers have become a major concern today. Multiprocessor systems are...
Today distributed server systems have been widely used in many areas because they enhance the comput...
Modern high performance computing (HPC) systems exhibit a rapid growth in size, both “horizontally” ...