Title :
Implementation of the Hartstone Distributed Benchmark for hard real-time distributed systems: results and conclusions
Author :
Ujvary, Brian G. ; Kamenoff, Nick I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Software Eng., Monmouth Univ., West Long Branch, NJ, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a first time approach for the implementation of the Hartstone Distributed Benchmark (HDB) for hard real-time distributed systems. From the series of experiments, as defined in the original HDB paper, six experiments have been implemented. The main idea behind the HDB is the definition of a number of (host processor) tasks on each node which exchange messages with corresponding tasks on the other nodes. The stopping criteria for each experiment is the missing of a message before the deadline of a receiving task. The variables in the HDB experiments are: the number of tasks sending and/or receiving messages; the number of messages sent and/or received per task period; the length of messages sent and/or received per task period; and the number of nodes participating in the experiments. The results of the implemented experiments show a high level of repeatability, and stability of the testbed setting used
Keywords :
distributed processing; message passing; real-time systems; scheduling; software performance evaluation; HDB; Hartstone Distributed Benchmark; experiments; hard real-time distributed systems; host processor tasks; message passing; scheduling; stability; stopping criteria; task deadline; Application software; Benchmark testing; Computer networks; Hardware; Real time systems; Software engineering; Stability; System software; System testing; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems, 1997. Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8096-2
DOI :
10.1109/WPDRTS.1997.637876