ZEN:用于分布式和并行程序的自动实验管理的基于指令的语言

R. Prodan, T. Fahringer
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本文描述了ZEN,一种基于指令的语言,用于通过改变并行和分布式应用程序的问题、系统或机器参数来规范任意复杂的程序执行。ZEN引入指令来替换字符串并在任意文件(如程序、输入、脚本或make-files)中插入赋值语句。因此,程序员可以对任何问题参数的任意值范围调用实验,包括程序变量、文件名、编译器选项、目标机器、机器大小、调度策略、数据分布等。实验的数量可以通过ZEN约束指令来控制。最后,程序员可能会要求为任何感兴趣的代码区域计算大量的性能度量。ZEN指令的范围可以限制到任意的文件或代码区域。我们实现了一个基于ZEN的实验自动管理的原型工具。我们报告了海洋模拟应用程序的性能分析结果和计算金融代码的参数研究结果。
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ZEN: a directive-based language for automatic experiment management of distributed and parallel programs
This paper describes ZEN, a directive-based language for the specification of arbitrarily complex program executions by varying the problem, system, or machine parameters for parallel and distributed applications. ZEN introduces directives to substitute strings and to insert assignment statements inside arbitrary files, such as program, input, script, or make-files. The programmer thus can invoke experiments for arbitrary value ranges of any problem parameter, including program variables, file names, compiler options, target machines, machine sizes, scheduling strategies, data distributions, etc. The number of experiments can be controlled through ZEN constraint directives. Finally, the programmer may request a large set of performance metrics to be computed for any code region of interest. The scope of ZEN directives can be restricted to arbitrary file or code regions. We implemented a prototype tool for automatic experiment management that is based on ZEN. We report results for the performance analysis of an ocean simulation application and for the parameter study of a computational finance code.
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