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Master/worker parallel discrete event simulation
Master/worker;Parallel discrete event simulation;Simulation;Metacomputing;Loosely coupled resources;Grid computing;Volunteer computing;Desktop grids;Idle cycle computing;Conservative synchronization;Optimistic synchronization;Time Warp;Task parallel;Web services
Park, Alfred John ; Computing
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Computing
关键词: Master/worker;    Parallel discrete event simulation;    Simulation;    Metacomputing;    Loosely coupled resources;    Grid computing;    Volunteer computing;    Desktop grids;    Idle cycle computing;    Conservative synchronization;    Optimistic synchronization;    Time Warp;    Task parallel;    Web services;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/28170/1/park_alfred_j_200905_phd.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The execution of parallel discrete event simulation across metacomputing infrastructures is examined.A master/worker architecture for parallel discrete event simulation is proposed providing robust executions under a dynamic set of services with system-level support for fault tolerance, semi-automated client-directed load balancing, portability across heterogeneous machines, and the ability to run codes on idle or time-sharing clients without significant interaction by users.Research questions and challenges associated with issues and limitations with the work distribution paradigm, targeted computational domain, performance metrics, and the intended class of applications to be used in this context are analyzed and discussed.A portable web services approach to master/worker parallel discrete event simulation is proposed and evaluated with subsequent optimizations to increase the efficiency of large-scale simulation execution through distributed master service design and intrinsic overhead reduction.New techniques for addressing challenges associated with optimistic parallel discrete event simulation across metacomputing such as rollbacks and message unsending with an inherently different computation paradigm utilizing master services and time windows are proposed and examined.Results indicate that a master/worker approach utilizing loosely coupled resources is a viable means for high throughput parallel discrete event simulation by enhancing existing computational capacity or providing alternate execution capability for less time-critical codes.

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