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Concepts and components of full-system simulation of distributed memory parallel computers

Published: 25 June 2007 Publication History

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In this work we discuss a range of approaches to full-system simulation of distributed memory parallel computers, with emphasis on the interconnection network. We present our environment, based on Simics®, and discuss how unforeseen interactions and fine tuning of components can affect results.

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P. S. Magnusson et al. Simics: A full system simulation platform. IEEE Computer, 35(2):50--58, February 2002.
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F. J. Ridruejo, J. Miguel-Alonso. INSEE: an Interconnection Network Simulation and Evaluation Environment. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3648 / 2005 (Proc. Euro-Par 2005), pp. 1014--102.

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HPDC '07: Proceedings of the 16th international symposium on High performance distributed computing
June 2007
256 pages
ISBN:9781595936738
DOI:10.1145/1272366
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