Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of the interconnection network topology of a parallel system on the delivery time of an ensemble of messages, called the communication scheme. More specifically, we focus on the impact on the performance of structure in network topology and communication scheme. We introduce causal structure learning algorithms for the modeling of the communication time. The experimental data, from which the models are learned automatically, is retrieved from simulations. The qualitative models provide insight about which and how variables influence the communication performance. Next, a generic property is defined which characterizes the performance of individual communication schemes and network topologies. The property allows the accurate quantitative prediction of the runtime of random communication on random topologies. However, when either communication scheme or network topology exhibit regularities the prediction can become very inaccurate. The causal models can also differ qualitatively and quantitatively. Each combination of communication scheme regularity type, e.g. a one-to-all broadcast, and network topology regularity type, e.g. torus, possibly results in a different model which is based on different characteristics.

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