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On extending more parallelism to serial simulators
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Proceedings of the tenth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation table of contents
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 202 - 205  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-8186-7539-X
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Authors
David Nicol  Department of Computer Science, The College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA
Philip Heidelberger  IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY
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IEEE-CS\TCSIM : TC on Simulation
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
SCS : Society for Computer Simulation
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IEEE Computer Society  Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Utilitarian Parallel Simulator (U.P.S.) extends parallelism to the CSIM sequential simulation tool by providing several new modeling constructs. Using conservative synchronization techniques, these constructs automatically support time-synchronized communications between CSIM submodels running on different processors. This paper describes extensions to U.P.S. that allow the user to assist U.P.S. by providing additional "process lookahead," thereby reducing the frequency of synchronizations. The use and effect on performance of process lookahead is described for several models. In a mobile cellular communications model, the use of process lookahead results in up to a 60% improvement in speedup on 32 nodes of the IBM SP2. A factor of 3 improvement is obtained on a closed queueing network simulation running on 32 nodes of the Intel Paragon.


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D.M. Nicol and P. Heidelberger. Parallel execution for serial simulators. IBM Research Report RC-20205, Yorktown Heights, New York, 1995.
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