| Brewer, E. A., C. N. Dellarocas, A. Colbrook, And W. E. Weihl., Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-516, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, 1991. |
....ranging from 3.2 11.9 in going from sequential to parallel simulation using 16 processors on the IBM SP2. 1 INTRODUCTION Simulators for parallel programs can be used to test, debug and predict the performance of parallel programs for a variety of parallel architectures. Most existing simulators (Brewer et al. 1991, Davis et al. 1991, Covington et al. 1991) use direct execution to simulate the sequential blocks of code, and simulate only the communication and or I O events. As sequential execution of such models (Legedza and Weihl 1996, Reinhardt et al. 1993, Dickens et al. 1994, Dickens et al. 1996) are ....
....this application. Notice that the speedups achieved with the simulation are characteristic of the application itself, as the simulation overhead is relatively small. 5 RELATED WORK Most simulation engines use sequential or parallel implementations of the quantum protocol. Among these are Proteus (Brewer et al. 1991), a parallel architecture simulation engine, Tango (Davis et al. 1991) a shared memory architecture simulation engine, Wisconsin Wind Tunnel (Reinhardt et al. 1993) a shared memory architecture simulation engine and SimOS, a complete system simulator (multiple programs plus operating system) Two ....
Brewer, E. A., C. N. Dellarocas, A. Colbrook, And W. E. Weihl., Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-516, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, 1991.
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