X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/rce2015.git/blobdiff_plain/a83a04b7c1f7e7ac3a6894e21e4e15cd8090dc65..4a76c4a8fcc10af92df927a0bebb9a1793d7e1aa:/paper.tex?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/paper.tex b/paper.tex index af2303e..0b7dc1d 100644 --- a/paper.tex +++ b/paper.tex @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ \usepackage{algpseudocode} %\usepackage{amsthm} \usepackage{graphicx} -\usepackage[american]{babel} % Extension pour les liens intra-documents (tagged PDF) % et l'affichage correct des URL (commande \url{http://example.com}) %\usepackage{hyperref} @@ -75,23 +74,26 @@ analysis of simulated grid-enabled numerical iterative algorithms} %\itshape{\journalnamelc}\footnotemark[2]} -\author{ Charles Emile Ramamonjisoa and - David Laiymani and - Arnaud Giersch and - Lilia Ziane Khodja and - Raphaël Couturier +\author{Charles Emile Ramamonjisoa\affil{1}, + David Laiymani\affil{1}, + Arnaud Giersch\affil{1}, + Lilia Ziane Khodja\affil{2} and + Raphaël Couturier\affil{1} } \address{ - \centering - Femto-ST Institute - DISC Department\\ - Université de Franche-Comté\\ - Belfort\\ - Email: \email{{raphael.couturier,arnaud.giersch,david.laiymani,charles.ramamonjisoa}@univ-fcomte.fr} + \affilnum{1}% + Femto-ST Institute, DISC Department, + University of Franche-Comté, + Belfort, France. + Email:~\email{{charles.ramamonjisoa,david.laiymani,arnaud.giersch,raphael.couturier}@univ-fcomte.fr}\break + \affilnum{2} + Department of Aerospace \& Mechanical Engineering, + Non Linear Computational Mechanics, + University of Liege, Liege, Belgium. + Email:~\email{l.zianekhodja@ulg.ac.be} } -%% Lilia Ziane Khodja: Department of Aerospace \& Mechanical Engineering\\ Non Linear Computational Mechanics\\ University of Liege\\ Liege, Belgium. Email: l.zianekhodja@ulg.ac.be - \begin{abstract} The behavior of multi-core applications is always a challenge to predict, especially with a new architecture for which no experiment has been performed. With some applications, it is difficult, if not impossible, to build @@ -134,7 +136,7 @@ are often very important. So, in this context it is difficult to optimize a given application for a given architecture. In this way and in order to reduce the access cost to these computing resources it seems very interesting to use a simulation environment. The advantages are numerous: development life cycle, -code debugging, ability to obtain results quickly~\ldots. In counterpart, the simulation results need to be consistent with the real ones. +code debugging, ability to obtain results quickly\dots{} In counterpart, the simulation results need to be consistent with the real ones. In this paper we focus on a class of highly efficient parallel algorithms called \emph{iterative algorithms}. The parallel scheme of iterative methods is quite @@ -235,7 +237,7 @@ for the asynchronous scheme (this number depends depends on the delay of the messages). Note that, it is not the case in the synchronous mode where the number of iterations is the same than in the sequential mode. In this way, the set of the parameters of the platform (number of nodes, power of nodes, -inter and intra clusters bandwidth and latency \ldots) and of the +inter and intra clusters bandwidth and latency, \ldots) and of the application can drastically change the number of iterations required to get the convergence. It follows that asynchronous iterative algorithms are difficult to optimize since the financial and deployment costs on large scale multi-core @@ -246,7 +248,8 @@ by simulation are in accordance with reality i.e. of the same order of magnitude. To our knowledge, there is no study on this problematic. \section{SimGrid} - \label{sec:simgrid} +\label{sec:simgrid} +SimGrid~\cite{SimGrid,casanova+legrand+quinson.2008.simgrid,casanova+giersch+legrand+al.2014.versatile} is a discrete event simulation framework to study the behavior of large-scale distributed computing platforms as Grids, Peer-to-Peer systems, Clouds and High Performance Computation systems. It is widely used to simulate and evaluate heuristics, prototype applications or even assess legacy MPI applications. It is still actively developed by the scientific community and distributed as an open source software. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -820,11 +823,10 @@ geographically distant clusters through the internet. CONCLUSION -\section*{Acknowledgment} - +%\section*{Acknowledgment} +\ack This work is partially funded by the Labex ACTION program (contract ANR-11-LABX-01-01). - \bibliographystyle{wileyj} \bibliography{biblio}