DocumentCode :
1402148
Title :
Is an alligator better than an armadillo? [interconnection networks]
Author :
Liszka, Kathy J. ; Antonio, John K. ; Siegel, Howard Jay
Author_Institution :
Akron Univ., OH, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
4
fYear :
1997
Lastpage :
28
Abstract :
Multiprocessor interconnection network effectiveness differs considerably across applications and operating environments, but even if these variables were fixed, cost and performance metrics must be chosen. Scientifically determining the best network is as difficult as saying with certainty that one animal is better than another. We explore the problems of determining which metrics or weighted set of metrics designers should use to compare networks and how they should apply these metrics to yield meaningful information. We also look at problems in conducting fair and scientific evaluations
Keywords :
multiprocessing systems; multiprocessor interconnection networks; parallel architectures; performance evaluation; cost; multiprocessor interconnection network performance; network comparisons; operating environments; performance metrics; scientific evaluations; weighted metrics; Animals; Application software; Costs; Frequency; Hardware; Hypercubes; Leg; Measurement; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Parallel machines;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Concurrency, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1092-3063
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/4434.641622
Filename :
641622
Link To Document :
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