Optimal simulations by Butterfly Networks
STOC '88 Proceedings of the twentieth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing
Placement of the Processors of a Hypercube
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Heuristic Technique for Processor and Link Assignment in Multicomputers
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Introduction to parallel algorithms and architectures: array, trees, hypercubes
Introduction to parallel algorithms and architectures: array, trees, hypercubes
Embedding of grids into optimal hypercubes
SIAM Journal on Computing
Efficient embeddings of trees in hypercubes
SIAM Journal on Computing
Embedding grids into hypercubes
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Embedding k-D meshes into optimum hypercubes with dilation 2k−1 (extended abstract)
Proceedings of the first Canada-France conference on Parallel and distributed computing
Uniform Approach for Solving some Classical Problems on a Linear Array
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Fault-Tolerant Ring Embedding in a Star Graph with Both Link and Node Failures
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Embedding Complete Binary Trees into Star Networks
MFCS '94 Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1994
On Sorting by Prefix Reversals and the Diameter of Pancake Networks
Proceedings of the First Heinz Nixdorf Symposium on Parallel Architectures and Their Efficient Use
Hamiltonian-Laceability of Star Graphs
ISPAN '97 Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks
Embedding Hamiltonian Paths and Hamiltonian Cycles in Faulty Pancake Graphs
ISPAN '02 Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks
On Embedding Rectangular Grids in Square Grids
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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In this paper we introduce Virtual Net, a simulation software that sits between the abstract parallel structure and the physical network. It maps the structure of a client-distributed program into the topology of the underlying network. Virtual Net provides flexibility to programmers and improves code reusability. It has three major components: daemon, library, and simulation modules. Several testing programs were developed to measure the performance versus Parallel Virtual Machine.