Dynamic Load Distribution on Point-to-point Multicomputer Networks


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The strategies we examined use load or status information to select placement locations; this information is explicitly disseminated or is piggybacked on normal communication. We also found that extant point- to-point networks reduce the rate of information dissemination because transiting messages are ignored by intermediate nodes. From these studies, we have concluded that the relative performance of placement strategies depends on the structure of the task creation tree. For shallow process trees, desirable workload distribution strategies will place new processes globally, rather than locally, spreading processes rapidly."




Transputers '94


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The research reports presented in this volume focus on the implications of the T9000 microprocessor, which offers new elements in transputing and parallel programming. Subjects discussed include genetic algorithms, image analysis, neural networks, robotics and parallel architectures.













Engineering Documents Center Index


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High-Performance Computing and Networking


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on High-Performance Computing and Networking, HPCN Europe 1999, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in April 1999. The 115 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of close to 200 conference submissions as well as from submissions for various topical workshops. Also included are 40 selected poster presentations. The conference papers are organized in three tracks: end-user applications of HPCN, computational science, and computer science; additionally there are six sections corresponding to topical workshops.




Proceedings


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Proceedings of the January 1995 workshop, containing the keynote session, open forums, and sessions on parallel algorithms, load balancing, modeling, software environments, parallel architectures, linear algebra, and various distributed database systems. Open forums offer papers on topics such as di