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Efficient Support for Irregular Applications on Distributed-Memory Machines

Mukherjee, Shubhendu S.
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Sharma, Shamik D.
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Hill, Mark D.
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1995
Fifth ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles & Practice of Parallel Programming

Irregular computation problems underlie many important scientific applications. Although these problems are computationally expensive, and so would seem appropriate for parallel machines, their irregular and unpredictable run-time behavior makes this type of parallel program difficult to write and adversely affects run-time performance.This paper explores three issues—partitioning, mutual exclusion, and data transfer—crucial to the efficient execution of irregular problems on distributed-memory machines. Unlike previous work, we studied the same programs running in three alternative systems on the same hardware base (a Thinking Machines CM-5): the CHAOS irregular application library, Transparent Shared Memory (TSM), and eXtensible Shared Memory (XSM). CHAOS and XSM performed equivalently for all three applications. Both systems were somewhat (13%) to significantly faster (991%) than TSM.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/209936.209945
Author(s)
Mukherjee, Shubhendu S.
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Sharma, Shamik D.
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Hill, Mark D.
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Larus, James R.
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Rogers, Anne
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Saltz, Joel
Date Issued

1995

Publisher

ACM

Published in
Fifth ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles & Practice of Parallel Programming
Start page

68

End page

79

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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December 23, 2013
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