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Modeling and Evaluating Design Alternatives for an On-Line Instrumentation System: A Case Study

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Modeling and Evaluating Design Alternatives for an On-Line Instrumentation System: A Case Study
—This paper demonstrates the use of a model-based evaluation approach for instrumentation systems (ISs). The overall objective of this study is to provide early feedback to tool developers regarding IS overhead and performance; such feedback helps developers make appropriate design decisions about alternative system configurations and task scheduling policies. We consider three types of system architectures: network of workstations (NOW), symmetric multiprocessors (SMP), and massively parallel processing (MPP) systems. We develop a Resource OCCupancy (ROCC) model for an on-line IS for an existing tool and parameterize it for an IBM SP-2 platform. This model is simulated to answer several ‘what if’ questions regarding two policies to schedule instrumentation data forwarding: collect-and-forward (CF) and batch-and-forward (BF). In addition, this study investigates two alternatives for forwarding the instrumentation data: direct and binary tree forwarding for an MPP system. Simulati...
Abdul Waheed, Diane T. Rover, Jeffrey K. Hollingsw
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where TSE
Authors Abdul Waheed, Diane T. Rover, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth
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