Data Management in Networks: Experimental Evaluation of a Provably Good Strategy (1999)
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| Venue: | In Proc. of the 11th ACM Symp. on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA |
| Citations: | 6 - 3 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Krick99datamanagement,
author = {Christof Krick and Friedhelm Meyer Auf Der Heide and Matthias Westermann},
title = {Data Management in Networks: Experimental Evaluation of a Provably Good Strategy},
booktitle = {In Proc. of the 11th ACM Symp. on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA},
year = {1999},
pages = {165--174}
}
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Abstract
This paper deals with data management for parallel and distributed systems in which the computing nodes are connected by a relatively sparse network. We present the DIVA (Distributed Variables) library that provides fully transparent access to global variables, i.e., shared data objects, from the individual nodes in the network. The current implementations are based on mesh-connected massively parallel computers. The data management strategies implemented in the library use a non-standard approach based on a randomized but locality preserving embedding of “access trees ” into the physical network. The access tree strategy was previously analyzed only in a theoretical model using competitive analysis, where it was shown that the strategy produces minimal network congestion up to small factors. In this paper, the access tree strategy will be evaluated experimentally. We test several variations of this strategy on three different







