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Conference Paper: Assessment of network protocols and software tools for distributed computing

TitleAssessment of network protocols and software tools for distributed computing
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Issue Date1995
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Ieee Symposium On Computers And Communications - Proceedings, 1995, p. 414-420 How to Cite?
AbstractThe performance of distributed supercomputing computing environments are mainly dependent on three factors: distributed programming tools, computing nodes, and LANs employed. In this paper, we analyze the performance of all these factors experimentally and analytically. The distributed programming tools that we employed are PVM and Express. The computing nodes that we employed are SUN and HP workstations, and the LANs that we considered are an Ethernet and FDDI networks. Extensive timing experiments, including one-to-one communications, exchange operations, and broadcast operations, have been performed and analyzed. Moreover, analytic models have been developed to analyze the behavior of the network protocols employed by the LAN-based platforms as well as to estimate the communication overhead for the computing software tools.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158161

 

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dc.contributor.authorLeung, KaCheongen_US
dc.contributor.authorHamdi, Mouniren_US
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dc.description.abstractThe performance of distributed supercomputing computing environments are mainly dependent on three factors: distributed programming tools, computing nodes, and LANs employed. In this paper, we analyze the performance of all these factors experimentally and analytically. The distributed programming tools that we employed are PVM and Express. The computing nodes that we employed are SUN and HP workstations, and the LANs that we considered are an Ethernet and FDDI networks. Extensive timing experiments, including one-to-one communications, exchange operations, and broadcast operations, have been performed and analyzed. Moreover, analytic models have been developed to analyze the behavior of the network protocols employed by the LAN-based platforms as well as to estimate the communication overhead for the computing software tools.en_US
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