Creation of a synthetic application of benchmarking

Synthetic applications performing benchmarks have been suggested as a means to streamline the benchmarking process. The idea is to effectively and efficiently evaluate computing performance without having to obtain licenses for proprietary codes, and without risking the release of sensitive or class...

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Published in2003 User Group Conference. Proceedings pp. 337 - 343
Main Authors Bennett, P.M., Alter, R.W., Oppe, T.C., Ward, W.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2003
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Summary:Synthetic applications performing benchmarks have been suggested as a means to streamline the benchmarking process. The idea is to effectively and efficiently evaluate computing performance without having to obtain licenses for proprietary codes, and without risking the release of sensitive or classified codes, code fragments, or algorithms. We present one approach to solve this problem. Based on that approach, we then present results measured on habu, an IBM Power3 supercomputer at the Major Shared Resource Center at the Naval Oceanographic Office.
ISBN:0769519539
9780769519531
DOI:10.1109/DODUGC.2003.1253413