From 1348e1c04d1acd9f1abb28fd928bc60359ba9d0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: afanfakh Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 18:36:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] adding some corrections --- Heter_paper.tex | 1 + mpi-energy2-extension/Heter_paper.tex | 4 +--- my_reference.bib | 11 ++--------- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/Heter_paper.tex b/Heter_paper.tex index 1ac7dcf..df0bb8f 100644 --- a/Heter_paper.tex +++ b/Heter_paper.tex @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ \usepackage{subfig} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{url} + \DeclareUrlCommand\email{\urlstyle{same}} \usepackage[autolanguage,np]{numprint} diff --git a/mpi-energy2-extension/Heter_paper.tex b/mpi-energy2-extension/Heter_paper.tex index 31d1182..45aa0ee 100644 --- a/mpi-energy2-extension/Heter_paper.tex +++ b/mpi-energy2-extension/Heter_paper.tex @@ -772,9 +772,7 @@ Therefore, the algorithm iterates on all remaining frequencies, from the higher bound until all nodes reach their minimum frequencies or their lower bounds, to compute the overall energy consumption and performance and selects the optimal vector of the frequency scaling factors. At each iteration the algorithm determines the slowest node -according to Equation~\ref{eq:perf} -%\AG[]{Be consistent: remove word ``Equation'' and add parentheses around equation number, here and all along the rest of the text.} -and keeps its frequency unchanged, +according to Equation~\ref{eq:perf} and keeps its frequency unchanged, while it lowers the frequency of all other nodes by one gear. The new overall energy consumption and execution time are computed according to the new scaling factors. The optimal set of frequency scaling factors is the set that gives the diff --git a/my_reference.bib b/my_reference.bib index 032f405..3f1d2a7 100644 --- a/my_reference.bib +++ b/my_reference.bib @@ -503,14 +503,7 @@ author = {Wei Liu and Wei Du and Jing Chen and Wei Wang and GuoSun Zeng} address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA} } -@inproceedings{Le_DVFS.Laws.of.Diminishing.Returns, - author = {Le Sueur, Etienne and Gernot Heiser}, - month = oct, - year = {2010}, - title = {Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling: The Laws of Diminishing Returns}, - booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Power Aware Computing and Systems (HotPower'10)}, - NOaddress = {Vancouver, Canada} - } +2 @inproceedings{Cochran_Pack_and_Cap_Adaptive_DVFS, author = {Cochran, Ryan and Hankendi, Can and Coskun, Ayse K. and Reda, Sherief}, @@ -700,7 +693,7 @@ ISSN={0190-3918} urldate = {2014-10-16}, institution = {{DTIC} Document}, author = {Luley, Ryan and Usmail, Courtney and Barnell, Mark}, - year = {2011}, + year = {2011} } -- 2.39.5