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2011
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Cluster ComputingNetwork Routing AlgorithmNetwork ScienceEngineeringEdge ComputingMultiple ApplicationsCloud ComputingNetwork RoutingNetwork AnalysisScalable RoutingCongestion Propagation NetworkParallel ProgrammingParallel ComputingNetwork OptimizationAdvanced NetworkingWorkload Consolidation
With the emergence of many-core architectures, it is quite likely that multiple applications will run concurrently on a system. Existing locally and globally adaptive routing algorithms largely overlook issues associated with workload consolidation. The shortsightedness of locally adaptive routing algorithms limits performance due to poor network congestion avoidance. Globally adaptive routing algorithms attack this issue by introducing a congestion propagation network to obtain network status information beyond neighboring nodes. However, they may suffer from intra- and inter-application interference during output port selection for consolidated workloads, coupling the behavior of otherwise independent applications and negatively affecting performance.
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