DocumentCode :
2453523
Title :
Dynamic load balancing schemes for computing accessible surface area of protein molecules
Author :
Suh, E. ; Narahari, B. ; Simha, R.
Author_Institution :
Center for Inf. Technol., Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
17-20 Dec 1998
Firstpage :
326
Lastpage :
333
Abstract :
This paper presents an experimental study of dynamic load balancing methods for a parallelized solution to a well-known problem in computational molecular biology: computing the accessible surface areas (ASA) of proteins. The main contribution is a better understanding of how certain techniques for load estimation and redistribution must be combined carefully for effectiveness and how these combinations need to change during the course of a computation. In particular, the Shrake-Rupley ASA algorithm is implemented and three aspects of dynamic load balancing are studied: how to estimate load imbalance (the estimation problem); when to invoke load redistribution (the invocation problem); and how to load balance (the mapping problem). The results in this paper show that a dynamically-selected mix of algorithms in each category that adapts to changing structure within the protein works better than a static periodic application of a static mix of algorithms
Keywords :
biology computing; multiprocessing systems; parallel algorithms; proteins; resource allocation; ASA algorithm; accessible surface area; computational molecular biology; dynamic load balancing schemes; experimental study; load estimation; load redistribution; protein molecules; Atomic measurements; Biology computing; Computational biology; Concurrent computing; Costs; Educational institutions; Heuristic algorithms; Load management; Proteins; Runtime;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing, 1998. HIPC '98. 5th International Conference On
Conference_Location :
Madras
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-9194-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HIPC.1998.738005
Filename :
738005
Link To Document :
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