Abstract:The Universal Scalability Law (USL) of computational capacity has been proposed by Neil J. Gunther. USL abstracts the coefficients of inter process interactions and other contentions in the area of parallel and distributed computing in a set of constant parameters { , }. One cannot apply USL for the purpose of predicting performance, unless the values of those constant parameters are known. A computationally light weight and theoretically correct algorithm to estimate those parameters from measured performance… Show more
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