Robert E. Cypher, C.B. Shung
GLOBECOM 1990
This paper studies the behavior of scientific applications running on distributed memory parallel computers. Our goal is to quantify the floating point, memory, I/O and communication requirements of highly parallel scientific applications that perform explicit communication. In addition to quantifying these requirements for fixed problem sizes and numbers of processors, we develop analytical models for the effects of changing the problem size and the degree of parallelism for several of the applications. We use the results to evaluate trade-offs in the design of multicomputer architectures.
Robert E. Cypher, C.B. Shung
GLOBECOM 1990
Jai Menon, Jim Cortney
ISCA 1993
J. Bruck, Robert E. Cypher, et al.
FTCS 1992
Robert E. Cypher, Luis Gravano
PODC 1992