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Performance trade-off in distributed simulation

Performance trade-off in distributed simulation
Performance trade-off in distributed simulation

We extend our previous work on formalizing event orderings using partial order set and its application in space analysis in distributed simulation. We focus on the time and space trade-off in exploiting event parallelism. Event parallelism is divided into inherent (problem) parallelism, event ordering parallelism and effective event parallelism. Firstly, we analyze the performance cost of varying event ordering parallelism on memory requirement in open and closed systems. Secondly, we study the effects of interconnection topology of a physical system on exploitable event ordering parallelism. Measurements were obtained from a time-space analyzer that we have developed.

Conferences
1530-1990
77-84
IEEE
Onggo, B.S.S.
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Teo, Y.M.
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Morse, Katherine L.
Turner, Stephen J.
Petty, Mikel D.
Onggo, B.S.S.
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Teo, Y.M.
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Morse, Katherine L.
Turner, Stephen J.
Petty, Mikel D.

Onggo, B.S.S. and Teo, Y.M. (2002) Performance trade-off in distributed simulation. Morse, Katherine L., Turner, Stephen J. and Petty, Mikel D. (eds.) In Proceedings - 6th IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, DS-RT 2002. vol. 2002-January, IEEE. pp. 77-84 . (doi:10.1109/DISRTA.2002.1166892).

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Abstract

We extend our previous work on formalizing event orderings using partial order set and its application in space analysis in distributed simulation. We focus on the time and space trade-off in exploiting event parallelism. Event parallelism is divided into inherent (problem) parallelism, event ordering parallelism and effective event parallelism. Firstly, we analyze the performance cost of varying event ordering parallelism on memory requirement in open and closed systems. Secondly, we study the effects of interconnection topology of a physical system on exploitable event ordering parallelism. Measurements were obtained from a time-space analyzer that we have developed.

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Published date: 1 January 2002
Venue - Dates: 6th IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, DS-RT 2002, , Fort Worth, United States, 2002-10-11 - 2002-10-13
Keywords: Conferences

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Local EPrints ID: 433755
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433755
ISSN: 1530-1990
PURE UUID: 0d7c5b43-854d-43e7-b67b-aee30e159782
ORCID for B.S.S. Onggo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5899-304X

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Last modified: 06 Jun 2024 02:04

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Author: B.S.S. Onggo ORCID iD
Author: Y.M. Teo
Editor: Katherine L. Morse
Editor: Stephen J. Turner
Editor: Mikel D. Petty

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