DocumentCode
891988
Title
Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems with Memory Hierarchies
Author
Anacker, Wilhelm ; Wang, Chu Ping
Author_Institution
IBM Corporation, Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. 10598
Issue
6
fYear
1967
Firstpage
764
Lastpage
773
Abstract
Data transfers in computing systems with memory hierarchies usually prolong computing time and, consequently, cause degradation of system performance. A method to determine data processing rates and the relative utilization of memories for various system configurations under a variety of program loads is presented. According to this method, a program-independent ultimate data processing rate is derived from characteristics of the processor and the fastest random access memory of the system, and degradation factors are determined by combining statistics of the data flow of actual programs and hardware parameters of the processor and all memories. The statistics of data flow in the memory hierarchy are obtained by analyzing a number of recorded address traces of executed programs. The method presented permits quick evaluation of system performance for arbitrary time periods and for maximum and minimum concurrence of operation of processors and memories.
Keywords
Computer aided instruction; Data flow computing; Degradation; Hardware; Kernel; Program processors; Software performance; Statistics; System performance; Time measurement; Computing systems; data flow model; evaluation; memory hierarchies; performance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronic Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0367-7508
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PGEC.1967.264722
Filename
4039193
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