Mapping strategies in message-based multiprocessor systems (Q1116317)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4088897
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4088897 |
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Mapping strategies in message-based multiprocessor systems (English)
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1989
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Machines with distributed memory have the mapping problem - assigning process to processors. In this paper we define the mapping problem as an optimization problem and discuss the question, how far is an optimum solution from an average or random solution. The term robustness is introduced and explained in detail with two examples, the SUPREMUM and the hypercube architecture. For the SUPRENUM architecture we show that a simple mapping strategy (optimal clustering of the processes) gives almost as good results as the optimal mapping. Optimal mapping is more important for the hypercube architecture. For nonhomogeneous networks adaptive routing seems promising.
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local memory multiprocessors
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process-processor placement
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sensitivity analysis
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distributed memory
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SUPREMUM
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hypercube
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SUPRENUM
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