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pdcs:nf:99 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto
Title« Stream parallel skeleton optimization »
InProc. of PDCS: Intl. Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems
Page(s)955-962
Year1999
OrganizationIASTED
PublisherACTA press
AddressCambridge, Massachusetts, USA
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/1999_NF_pdcs.pdf
Abstract
We discuss the properties of the composition of stream parallel skeletons such as pipelines and farms. By looking at the ideal performance figures assumed to hold for these skeletons, we show that any stream parallel skeleton composition can always be rewritten into an equivalent "normal form" skeleton composition, delivering a service time which is equal or even better to the service time of the original skeleton composition, and achieving a better utilization of the processors used. The normal form is defined as a single farm built around a sequential worker code. Experimental results are discussed that validate this normal form.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{pdcs:nf:99,
  month = nov,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto},
  booktitle = {Proc. of PDCS: Intl. Conference on Parallel and Distributed
               Computing and Systems},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/1999_NF_pdcs.pdf},
  abstract = {We discuss the properties of the composition of stream parallel
              skeletons such as pipelines and farms. By looking at the ideal
              performance figures assumed to hold for these skeletons, we show
              that any stream parallel skeleton composition can always be
              rewritten into an equivalent "normal form" skeleton composition,
              delivering a service time which is equal or even better to the
              service time of the original skeleton composition, and achieving a
              better utilization of the processors used. The normal form is
              defined as a single farm built around a sequential worker code.
              Experimental results are discussed that validate this normal
              form.},
  address = {Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA},
  title = {Stream parallel skeleton optimization},
  publisher = {ACTA press},
  organization = {IASTED},
  pages = {955-962},
  year = {1999},
}


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