Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, S. Reinhardt, B. Falsafi, M. Litzkow, M. Hill, D. Wood, S. Huss-Lederman, J. Larus
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Wisconsin Wind Tunnel II: a fast, portable parallel architecture simulator
To analyze new parallel computers, developers must rapidly simulate designs running realistic workloads. Historically, direct execution and a parallel host have accelerated simulations, although these techniques have typically lacked portability. Through four key operations, the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel II can easily run simulations on Sparc platforms ranging from a workstation cluster to an asymmetric multiprocessor.