DocumentCode
3850520
Title
DAME: an environment for preserving the efficiency of data-parallel computations on distributed systems
Author
M. Colajanni;M. Cermele
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rome Univ., Italy
Volume
5
Issue
1
fYear
1997
Firstpage
41
Lastpage
55
Abstract
DAME (Data Migration Environment) uses transparent supports to overcome inefficiencies in data parallel programming. These supports hide irregular network topology, dynamically adapt the data distribution to platform conditions, and mask the consequent nonuniform distribution to the programmer. The authors compare DAME´s performance with that of some popular frameworks. They begin by discussing DAME´s three main design goals: efficiency, transparency, and scalability. Next, they describe the five supports that DAME gives the programmer: virtual topology, data distribution, data management, interprocess communication, and workload reconfiguration. Then, they present the results they obtained from experiments using 10 workstations that provide a hardware heterogeneous, data homogeneous, nonuniform platform. The results show that DAME provides a virtual single program, multiple data machine that overcomes most of the differences that distinguish a parallel virtual machine from an ideal SPMD machine.
Keywords
"Distributed computing","Virtual machining","Programming profession","Concurrent computing","Computer networks","Packaging machines","Workstations","Dynamic programming","Network topology","Power system modeling"
Journal_Title
IEEE Concurrency
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1092-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4434.580447
Filename
580447
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