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We develop a multilevel master-slave (MMS) model that is useful for large-scale master-slave problems. The MMS model implements the MS model at multiple levels and allows parallel creation of slave processes. We describe an MMS structure called the minimum-generation-time (MGT) tree. The results of our experiments show that the MMS model improves the performance of parallel computation.
This work was supported in part by the Army Research Laboratory under Grant No. DAAL-03-G-92-0377 and in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant CCR-9502345.
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Chen, HC., Lim, A., Warsi, N.A. (1996). Multilevel master-slave parallel programming models. In: Jaffar, J., Yap, R.H.C. (eds) Concurrency and Parallelism, Programming, Networking, and Security. ASIAN 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1179. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0027807
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