Abstract

In this paper, we consider the problem of partitioning a conservative parallel simulation for execution on a multi-computer. The synchronization protocol makes use of null messages [6]. We propose the use of a simulated annealing algorithm with an adaptive search schedule to find good (sub-optimal) partitions. The paper discusses the algorithm, its implementation and reports on the performance results of simulations of a partitioned FCFS queueing network model executed on iPSC/860 hypercube. The results obtained are compared with a random partitioning. They show that a partitioning which makes use of our simulated annealing algorithm results in a reduction of 25-35% of the running time of the simulations when compared to the running time of a random partition of the model.

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