- Introduction
- Parametric Models
2.1 Amdahl’s law
2.2 Gustafson’s speedup
2.3 Universal Scalability Law (USL)
- Queueing Models
3.1 Queueing Metrics
3.2 Synchronous Queueing
3.3 State-Dependent Service
- Parametric Models as Queueing Bounds
- Extrema and Universality
- Conclusion
Appendices
A. Why Universal?
B. Synchronous Queueing
C. Queueing Models of Amdahl’s Law
D. Remarks on the Proof of Conjecture 1
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Scalability Theorems Paper Now Available
As promised, my paper containing the proofs that the universal scalability law is equivalent to the synchronous throughput bound of a machine repairman model of a multiprocessor with state-dependent service rate, is now available from the arXiv preprint server under the title "A General Theory of Computational Scalability Based on Rational Functions," and covers the following topics:
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