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dc:subject | local area networks; transport protocols; asynchronous transfer mode; performance evaluation; TCP/ATM; MAGIC testbed; performance measurements; performance; wide area networks; cell level pacing; congestion avoidance; congestion control; bandwidth capacity; high performance distributed systems; traffic management infrastructureThe limited applicability of block decomposition in cluster computing - Crandall, P.E. Dept. of Comput; Sci. & Eng., Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT, USA This Paper Appears in : High Performance Distributed Computing, 1995., Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on on Pages: 102 - 109 This Conference was Held : 2-4 Aug. 1995 1995 ISBN: 0-8186-7088-6 IEEE Catalog Number: 95TB8075 Total Pages: xiv+246 References Cited: 17 Accession Number: 5074178 Abstract: This paper investigates the usefulness of block partitioning in cluster computing in light of recent network improvements such as FDDI and high-speed switch technology; Mathematical characterizations of the communication costs for contiguous partitioning and block decomposition in both a ring-connected and switched network are presented; Simulations of ring and switch technologies indicate that as network speeds increase and as the effects of message-preparation latency dominate, the advantages claimed for block decomposition diminish; Subject Terms: FDDI; performance evaluation; token networks; block decomposition; cluster computing; FDDI; high-speed switch technology; mathematical characterizations; contiguous partitioning; ring-connected networks; switched network; simulations (xsd:string) |
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