| P. E. Crandall and M. J. Quinn. Three-dimensional grid partitioning for network parallel processing. In Proceedings of the ACM 1994 Computer Science Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 1994. 31 |
....one interconnection network. Some tools such as METIS, can produce partitions with unequal weights. However, none of these tools can take network performance into consideration in the partitioning process. For this reason, these tools are not applicable to distributed systems. Crandall and Quinn [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] developed a partitioning advisory system for network of workstations. The advisory system has three built in partitioning methods (contiguous row, contiguous point, and block) Given information about the problem space, the machine speed, and the network, the advisory system provides ranking of ....
P. E. Crandall and M. J. Quinn. Three-dimensional grid partitioning for network parallel processing. In Proceedings of the ACM 1994 Computer Science Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 1994. 31
....the speed. TOP DOMDEC is an interactive mesh partitioning tool. All these tools produce equal size partitions. These tools are applicable to systems with the same processors and one interconnection network. For this reason, these tools are not applicable to distributed systems. Crandall and Quinn [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] developed a partitioning advisory system for network of workstations. The advisory system has three built in partitioning methods (contiguous row, contiguous point, block) Given information about the problem space, the machine speed, and the network, the advisory system provides ranking of the ....
P. E. Crandall and M. J. Quinn. Three-dimensional grid partitioning for network parallel processing. In Proceedings of the ACM 1994 Computer Science Conference, Phoenix, AZ, 1994.
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