A Comparison of C++ Sockets and Corba in a Distributed Matrix Multiply Application
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Authors
Schnaidt, Matt
Duman, Alpay
Lewis, Ted
Subjects
Buffer Deadlock
Buffer Size Limitations
Client-Server Architecture
C++ Sockets
CORBA
Unix Name Service
Speedup
Efficiency
Superscalar Efficiency
Buffer Size Limitations
Client-Server Architecture
C++ Sockets
CORBA
Unix Name Service
Speedup
Efficiency
Superscalar Efficiency
Advisors
Date of Issue
1998-06-02
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Abstract
This project has two primary purposes. The first, is to implement a distributed matrix multiply algorithm using C++ sockets, and Corba objects with the objective of discovering what additional overhead, if any, exists in a Corba implementation. Secondly, attempt to improve the speedup through the use of stateful servers in the C++ implementation.
Type
Technical Report
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Department
Computer Science (CS)
Identifiers
NPS Report Number
NPS-CS-99-001
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
