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16th Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems and Applications
Using Spare Network Computing Power for Genetic Algorithm Problems
Moncton, NB, Canada
June 16-June 19
ISBN: 0-7695-1626-2
Andrew Hamilton-Wright, University of Waterloo
Deborah Stacey, University of Guelph

Traditional network design incorporates a failure-recovery model in order to allow calculation of problems independent of knowledge of the network tool layer.

This paper explores the possibilities of improving the calculation throughput by constructing a tool for the specific solution of problems which have an inherent ability to deal with partial calculation failure.

Using a modified Genetic Algorithm as the client tool, the amount of information the network layer needs to have is brought to an extremely minimal level; this allows for a large scalability factor of the tool due to the reduction of network management tables.

Citation:
Andrew Hamilton-Wright, Deborah Stacey, "Using Spare Network Computing Power for Genetic Algorithm Problems," hpcs, pp.243, 16th Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems and Applications, 2002
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