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Foil 11 mpiJava performance

From Object serialization for Marshalling Data in a Java Interface to MPI ACM Java Grande Meeting -- June 12-13 99. by Bryan Carpenter,Geoffrey C. Fox, Sung-Hoon Ko, Sang Lim
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Table of Contents for Object serialization for Marshalling Data in a Java Interface to MPI


1 Object Serialization for Marshalling Data in a Java Interface to MPI
2 Some issues in design of a Java API for MPI
3 Representing Message Buffers
4 Overview of this talk
5 Related projects
6 The mpiJava wrapper
7 mpiJava features.
8 Class hierarchy
9 Minimal mpiJava program
10 mpiJava implementation issues
11 mpiJava performance
12 MPI datatypes
13 Basic Datatypes
14 Derived datatypes
15 Restricted model
16 Limitations
17 Object datatypes
18 Automatic serialization
19 Implementation issues for Object datatypes
20 Modifications to mpiJava
21 Benchmarking mpiJava with serialization
22 Timing model
23 Platform
24 Non-shared memory: byte
25 Non-shared memory: float
26 Shared memory: byte
27 Shared memory: float
28 Parameters in timing model (microseconds)
29 Benchmark lessons
30 Improving serialization
31 Eliminating overheads of element serialization
32 Improved protocol
33 Customized output stream class
34 Customized input stream class
35 Non-shared memory: float (optimized in red)
36 Non-shared memory: byte (optimized in red)
37 Shared memory: float (optimized in red)
38 Shared memory: byte (optimized in red)
39 Comments
40 Conclusions
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