Integrating Amdahl-like Laws and Divisible Load Theory
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Abstract: Integrating Amdahl's and Amdahl-like laws with Divisible Load Theory promises mathematical design methodology that will make possible the efficient design of tomorrow's systems.
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- Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics
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- Performance limits of divisible load processing in systems with limited communication buffers
Cites work
- Beyond Amdahl's Law: An Objective Function That Links Multiprocessor Performance Gains to Delay and Energy
- Networks and Grids Technology and Theory
- On the design of high-performance algorithms for aligning multiple protein sequences on mesh-based multiprocessor architectures
- Parallel algorithms.
- Scheduling for parallel processing
- Scheduling multilayer divisible computations
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