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Grid result checking

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Grid result checking
Result checking is the theory and practice of proving that the result of an execution of a program on an input is correct. Result checking has most often been envisioned in the framework of program testing or property testing, where the issue is the conformity of the program to some a-priori specification. Very large scale distributed computing systems demand to tackle the issue of computation correctness, albeit from hypothesis very different from the program testing ones. The general issues examined in this paper are the following. First, the definition of checking methods adapted to large-scale Monte-Carlo simulations; for these applications, no external criterion can be used to assess the quality of the result. Second, two result checking algorithms which minimize the overall overhead through an adaptive strategy. Finally, a specialization of this framework to a case study, the Auger astrophysics experiment. Our main contributions are: first to focus on checking Monte-Carlo si...
Cécile Germain-Renaud, Dephine Monnier-Raga
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CF
Authors Cécile Germain-Renaud, Dephine Monnier-Ragaigne
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