Pipelets:多核心架构的自组织软件管道

J. Jahn, J. Henkel
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我们提出了Pipelets的新概念:软件管道的自组织阶段,监控其计算需求和通信模式,并进行交互以优化其所属应用程序的性能。它们支持动态任务重新映射并利用特定于应用程序的属性。我们的实验表明,当应用程序的资源需求在运行时发生变化时(许多复杂的应用程序都是如此),它们的性能比最先进的性能提高了31.2%。
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Pipelets: Self-organizing software Pipelines for many-core architectures
We present the novel concept of Pipelets: self-organizing stages of software pipelines that monitor their computational demands and communication patterns and interact to optimize the performance of the application they belong to. They enable dynamic task remapping and exploit application-specific properties. Our experiments show that they improve performance by up to 31.2% compared to state-of-the-art when resource demands of applications alter at runtime as is the case for many complex applications.
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