Title :
Parallel computing environments and methods
Author :
Fadlallah, Ghassan ; Lavoie, Michel ; Dessaint, Louis A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Groupe de Recherche en Electr. de Puissance et Commande Ind., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Recent advances in high-speed networks, rapid improvements in microprocessor design, and availability of highly performing clustering software implementations enables cost-effective high-performance parallel computing on clustered low cost workstations and PCs. Such clusters are very attractive because they rely on availability of the shelf hardware and software technologies. To simplify programming in network environments and to realise component-based software architectures, many models have emerged as possible standards, namely, RPC: Remote Procedure Call, DCE: Distributed Computing Environment, DCOM: Distributed Component Object Model, CORBA: Common Object Request Broker Architecture, PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine and MPI: Message Passing Interface. The MPI approach is considered one of the most mature methods currently used in parallel programming. MPI implementations an emerging cluster interconnects are an important requirement for useful parallel processing on cost-effective computer clusters. This paper offers art overview of different parallel computing environments and models. Functionality and performance of MPI running on homogeneous and heterogeneous workstation clusters are compared. The project goals, laboratory environment, performance measurements, future work, and a conclusion are presented
Keywords :
distributed object management; message passing; parallel programming; programming environments; remote procedure calls; software architecture; virtual machines; workstation clusters; CORBA; DCE; DCOM; MPI; PVM; RPC; common object request broker architecture; component-based software architectures; distributed component object model; distributed computing environment; high-speed networks; highly performing clustering software; message passing interface; microprocessor design; parallel computing environments; parallel virtual machine; remote procedure call; shelf hardware; Availability; Costs; Hardware; High-speed networks; Microprocessors; Parallel processing; Parallel programming; Personal communication networks; Software performance; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering, 2000. PARELEC 2000. Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Trois-Rivieres, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0759-X
DOI :
10.1109/PCEE.2000.873591