• Please read those final thoughts that i will make more precise

    From Ramine@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 15 19:12:16 2016
    Hello,

    Dr. Gunther the author of USL didn't spook about
    what i am going to explain...

    Please read those final thoughts that i will make more precise:


    And i think that if the parallel part is variable as
    in many parallel applications and is sensibly greater than
    the serial part, so there is a low risk of contention and crosstalk (represented by the Alpha and Beta coefficients of USL) at sensibly
    more cores and more threads, this is a more intuitive proof, so in this
    case you can forecast better the scalability with my USL programs, but
    if the serial part is greater and the parallel part is not variable,
    so i think the approximation of my USL programs will be useful, and if
    if the serial part is greater and the parallel part is not variable
    the approximation of my USL programs will be good, so since those
    cases constitute almost all the cases of the parallel applications that
    we encounter, so my USL programs will be good at forecasting the
    scalability at more and more cores and more and more threads...


    This is my final thoughts as an intuitive proof that render
    my USL programs important and useful to forecast scalability.

    So i will add to my USL programs nonlinear regression,
    so stay tuned because version 3.0 of my USL programs are
    coming soon...


    And long and happy life to USL and my USL programs !


    You can find version 2.82 of my USL programs with the source code here:

    https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/universal-scalability-law-for-delphi-and-freepascal



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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