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18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04) - Workshop 14
On the Interference of Communication on Computation in Java
Santa Fe, New Mexico
April 26-April 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2132-0
Barbara Kreaseck, University of California at San Diego and La Sierra University
Larry Carter, University of California at San Diego
Henri Casanova, University of California at San Diego
Jeanne Ferrante, University of California at San Diego
Overlapping communication with computation is a well-known technique to increase application performance. While it is commonly assumed that communication and computation can be overlapped at no cost, in reality, they do contend for resources and thus interfere with each other. In this paper we present an empirical quantification of the interference rate of communication on computation. We measure this rate on a single processor communicating with both local and remote processors via Java sockets. Among other results we find that the computation rate can suffer by as much as 50%, and that the reduction is approximately proportional to the communication rate. We conclude that interference deserves further study.
Citation:
Barbara Kreaseck, Larry Carter, Henri Casanova, Jeanne Ferrante, "On the Interference of Communication on Computation in Java," ipdps, vol. 15, pp.246a, 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04) - Workshop 14, 2004
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