Abstract

The goal of this paper is to present ANDES, a language for modelling quantitative behaviour of parallel programs. ANDES is employed in the ALPES environment. From an ANDES quantitative model, a parallel synthetic program is generated. This synthetic program is executed on a real distributed memory parallel computer. Some performance indices are obtained from this execution. Currently, mapping strategies are being evaluated using this approach. The ALPES environment is a research domain in the APACHE project.

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