Parallel instance discrete-event simulation using a vector uniprocessor
The authors examine the possibility of running simulations in parallel on a vector processor. In such a system each instance of execution runs identical code but with a different input data set. The main problem addressed is the choice of block selection policy, that is, the choice of which indivisi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors examine the possibility of running simulations in parallel on a vector processor. In such a system each instance of execution runs identical code but with a different input data set. The main problem addressed is the choice of block selection policy, that is, the choice of which indivisible block of code to execute next. The authors investigate four block selection policies by simulating the execution of such a system. A stochastic flow-graph representation was chosen to model the execution of a simulation. A two-level block selection policy was found to have the best potential speedup of the four block selection policies. The speedup levels achieved were not large, and decreased when there are a large number of unique event types (and therefore handlers) in the simulated system.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/WSC.1991.185663 |