Title :
A parallelism-based analytic approach to performance evaluation using application programs
Author :
Bradley, David K. ; Larson, John L.
Author_Institution :
Center for Supercomput. Res. & Dev., Urbana, IL, USA
fDate :
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A brief overview of performance evaluation and benchmarking is presented. It is shown that traditional performance measurements recorded in these activities are really a direct measurement of the parallelism in software and hardware. A framework called the `Path to Performance´ that identifies the agents and activities that change the parallelism as it moves from problem to solution is developed. It is shown where the various current application benchmarks apply probes on the Path and which agents are being measured. The traditional time-based performance measurements are recast into parallelism-based performance measurements to show that understanding performance implies understanding the parallelism. A simulation tool and methodology are described for measuring and comparing the executed parallelism on a single CRAY Y-MP CPU. Application of the methodology to several of the Perfect Benchmarks suggests that the benchmarking utility of these programs on the Y-MP may be questioned because they exercise the machine in the same way
Keywords :
parallel machines; parallel programming; performance evaluation; program testing; CRAY Y-MP CPU; Path to Performance; Perfect Benchmarks; application benchmarks; application programs; benchmarking; benchmarking utility; parallelism-based analytic approach; parallelism-based performance measurements; performance evaluation; probes; simulation tool; Application software; Central Processing Unit; Current measurement; Hardware; Integrated circuit technology; Parallel processing; Performance analysis; Probes; Software measurement; Software performance;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE