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An analytical comparison of nearest neighbor algorithms for load balancing in parallel computers
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2002
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Cluster ComputingLoad Balancing (Computing)EngineeringHigh Performance Computer NetworkComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisParallel ImplementationComputational ComplexityCloud Load BalancingParallel MetaheuristicsMesh NetworkDimension ExchangeScalable RoutingParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationNetwork FlowsAnalytical ComparisonLoad BalancingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceNearest Neighbor AlgorithmsNearest Neighbor LoadParallel ProcessingParallel ProgrammingDiffusion Method
With nearest neighbor load balancing algorithms, a processor makes balancing decisions based on its local information and manages work load migrations within its neighborhood. This paper compares a couple of fairly well-known nearest neighbor algorithms, the dimension exchange and the diffusion methods and their variants in terms of their performances in both one-port and all-port communication architectures. It turns out that the dimension exchange method outperforms the diffusion method in the one-port communication model, and that the strength of the diffusion method is in asynchronous implementations in the all-port communication model. The underlying communication networks considered assume the most popular topologies, the mesh and the torus and their special cases: the hypercube and the k-ary n-cube.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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