Our work has demonstrated that using such a simulation tool allow us to
reach the following three objectives:
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\item To have a flexible configurable execution platform resolving the
hard exercise to access to very limited but so solicited physical
\item and finally and more importantly, to find the correct combination
of the cluster and network specifications permitting to save time in
executing the algorithm in asynchronous mode.
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Our results have shown that in certain conditions, asynchronous mode is
speeder up to \np[\%]{40} than executing the algorithm in synchronous mode
\section*{Acknowledgment}
This work is partially funded by the Labex ACTION program (contract ANR-11-LABX-01-01).
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