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Performance Modeling and Prediction of Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems: A Survey of the State of the Art
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2007
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel ImplementationParallel SoftwareSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationParallel ComputingPerformance PredictionComputer EngineeringDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceDistributed Computing SystemsDistributed ProcessingDetailed Instruction-level SimulationProgram AnalysisParallel Performance EvaluationCloud ComputingPerformance ModelingParallel ProgrammingPerformance Modeling ApproachesSystem Software
Performance is one of the key features of parallel and distributed computing systems. Therefore, in the past a significant research effort was invested in the development of approaches for performance modeling and prediction of parallel and distributed computing systems. In this paper we identify the trends, contributions, and drawbacks of the state of the art approaches. We describe a wide range of the performance modeling approaches that spans from the high-level mathematical modeling to the detailed instruction-level simulation. For each approach we describe how the program and machine are modeled and estimate the model development and evaluation effort, the efficiency, and the accuracy. Furthermore, we present an overall evaluation of the presented approaches
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