Evaluation and measurement of multiprocessor systems with shared memory


Autoria(s): Bennett, Paul M.
Data(s)

1979

Resumo

This study is concerned with several proposals concerning multiprocessor systems and with the various possible methods of evaluating such proposals. After a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of several performance evaluation tools, the author decides that simulation is the only tool powerful enough to develop a model which would be of practical use, in the design, comparison and extension of systems. The main aims of the simulation package developed as part of this study are cost effectiveness, ease of use and generality. The methodology on which the simulation package is based is described in detail. The fundamental principles are that model design should reflect actual systems design, that measuring procedures should be carried out alongside design that models should be well documented and easily adaptable and that models should be dynamic. The simulation package itself is modular, and in this way reflects current design trends. This approach also aids documentation and ensures that the model is easily adaptable. It contains a skeleton structure and a library of segments which can be added to or directly swapped with segments of the skeleton structure, to form a model which fits a user's requirements. The study also contains the results of some experimental work carried out using the model, the first part of which tests• the model's capabilities by simulating a large operating system, the ICL George 3 system; the second part deals with general questions and some of the many proposals concerning multiprocessor systems.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/13251/1/Bennett_PM_1979.pdf

Bennett, Paul M. (1979). Evaluation and measurement of multiprocessor systems with shared memory. PhD thesis, Aston University.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/13251/

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Thesis

NonPeerReviewed