A mathematical model for performability evaluation of heterogeneous multiprocessor systems with reconfiguration and rebooting delays.

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Ever, E., Gemikonakli, O., Chakka, R. and Do, T. 2005. A mathematical model for performability evaluation of heterogeneous multiprocessor systems with reconfiguration and rebooting delays. in: Teixeira, J. (ed.) Modelling and simulation 2005: the European simulation and modelling conference 2005, ESM 2005. Ghent EUROSIS.
Chapter titleA mathematical model for performability evaluation of heterogeneous multiprocessor systems with reconfiguration and rebooting delays.
AuthorsEver, E., Gemikonakli, O., Chakka, R. and Do, T.
Abstract

Multiprocessor system models are extensively used in
modelling transaction processing systems, nodes in
communication networks, and flexible machine shops with
groups of machines. Processors used in a single system may be identical or non-identical. In the latter case, usually, a faster main processor is used alongside a number of identical processors. Such systems, clearly, are prone to break-downs. Even if cover is provided with some probability c, there will be reconfiguration and/or rebooting delays to resume operation following the break-down of a processor. In this paper, the performance modelling for some heterogeneous multiprocessor systems is presented. For these systems, one main and several identical processors serving the same stream of arriving jobs is considered. To account for delays due to reconfiguration and rebooting, such systems are modelled and solved for exact performability measures for both bounded and unbounded queuing systems.

Research GroupSensoLab group
Book titleModelling and simulation 2005: the European simulation and modelling conference 2005, ESM 2005.
EditorsTeixeira, J.
PublisherEUROSIS
Place of publicationGhent
ISBN
Hardcover9789077381229
Publication dates
Print2005
Publication process dates
Deposited30 Mar 2009
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Proceedings of the conference hled on October 24 - 26, 2005, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

LanguageEnglish
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