\end{table}
-\begin{figure} [ht!]
+\begin{figure} [htbp]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=100mm]{network_bandwith_impact_on_execution_time.pdf}
\caption{Network bandwith impacts on execution time
\end{table}
-\begin{figure} [ht!]
+\begin{figure} [htbp]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=100mm]{pb_size_impact_on_execution_time.pdf}
\caption{Problem size impacts on execution time}
\subsubsection{CPU Power impacts on performance}
-\begin{table} [ht!]
+\begin{table} [htbp]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{r c }
\hline
theoretically reduce the overall execution time and can improve the algorithm
performance.
-\RC{la phrase suivante est bizarre, je ne comprends pas pourquoi elle vient ici}
-\RCE{C est la description du dernier test sync/async avec l'introduction de la notion de relative gain}
-In this section, Simgrid simulator tool has been successfully used to show
-the efficiency of the multisplitting in asynchronous mode and to find the best
-combination of the grid resources (CPU, Network, input matrix size, \ldots ) to
-get the highest \textit{"relative gain"} (exec\_time$_{GMRES}$ /
-exec\_time$_{multisplitting}$) in comparison with the classical GMRES time.
+In this section, the Simgrid simulator is used to compare the behavior of the
+multisplitting in asynchronous mode with GMRES in synchronous mode. Several
+benchmarks have been performed with various combination of the grid resources
+(CPU, Network, input matrix size, \ldots ). The test conditions are summarized
+in Table~\ref{tab:07}. In order to compare the execution times, this table
+reports the relative gain between both algorithms. It is defined by the ratio
+between the execution time of GMRES and the execution time of the
+multisplitting. The ration is greater than one because the asynchronous
+multisplitting version is faster than GMRES.
-The test conditions are summarized in the table~\ref{tab:07}: \\
-\begin{table} [ht!]
+\begin{table} [htbp]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{r c }
\hline
power (GFlops)
& 1 & 1 & 1 & 1.5 & 1.5 & 1.5 & 1.5 & 1 & 1.5 & 1.5 \\
\hline
- size (N)
+ size ($N^3$)
& 62 & 62 & 62 & 100 & 100 & 110 & 120 & 130 & 140 & 150 \\
\hline
Precision