Title :
An Effective Execution Time Approximation Method for Parallel Computing
Author :
Sun, Junqing ; Peterson, Gregory D.
Author_Institution :
Marvell Semicond., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
In performance modeling of parallel synchronous iterative applications, the longest individual execution time among parallel processors determines the iteration time and often must be estimated for performance analysis. This involves the mean maximum calculation which has been a challenge in computer modeling for a long time. For large systems, numerical methods are not suitable because of heavy computation requirements and inaccuracy caused by rounding. On the other hand, previous approximation methods face challenges of accuracy and generality, especially for heterogeneous computing environments. This paper presents an interesting property of extreme values to enable Effective Mean Maximum Approximation (EMMA). Compared to previous mean maximum execution time approximation methods, this method is more accurate and general to different computational environments.
Keywords :
approximation theory; iterative methods; mathematics computing; parallel processing; software performance evaluation; EMMA; computer modeling; effective execution time approximation method; effective mean maximum approximation; heterogeneous computing environments; iteration time determination; mean maximum calculation; numerical methods; parallel computing; parallel processors; parallel synchronous iterative applications; performance analysis; performance modeling; Approximation methods; Computational modeling; Distribution functions; Mathematical model; Program processors; Random variables; Shape; Performance modeling; execution time; extreme value; heterogeneous computing; mean maximum;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2012.21