• Read more, it is a happy day !

    From Ramine@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 18 09:36:24 2016
    Hello......


    Read more, it is a happy day !

    I will make more precise my proof that the USL methodology works !

    If the serial part of the Amdahl's equation is bigger, there
    is more chance to hit the contention with fewer cores and fewer threads
    when you test and analyses with USL methodology, so this will allow
    USL methodology to forecast farther scalability, even if the parallel
    part of the Amdahl's law is variable there is a lower chance from
    the empirical performance data to escape the contention , so when there
    is a lower chance to espace contention , so the nonlinear regression
    of USL will hit the contention and thus will be able to predict
    with a good approximation the scalability.

    If the serial part of the Amdahl's equation is bigger and
    system makes the chance higher to escape the contention when we test
    and analyses with fewer threads an fewer cores with USL methodology,
    that means that the chance is higher that the next step with 2X or 3X
    or 4X or 5X or even 6X the number of cores and threads will be a better approximation of the case when we test and analyses with fewer threads
    an fewer cores with USL methodology.

    But when the serial part of the Amdahl's law is smaller, that
    means that the chance is higher to escape the contention when we test
    and analyses with fewer threads an fewer cores with USL methodology, so
    this will allow USL methodology to forecast farther scalability.

    So in my opinion USL methodology is able to forecast farther scalability
    and is a success and is a great and amazing tool !

    You have seen me, in this post, giving a proof about the USL methodology
    that it works..

    But i think we can be confident with the USL methodology
    from Dr. Gunther , because Dr. Gunther is an expert
    that knows what he is doing, so i think USL methodology
    is working well and it is a great tool that can predict
    scalability.

    Here is the website of the Dr. Gunther the author of USL
    methodology.

    http://www.perfdynamics.com/

    And read here about it:

    http://www.perfdynamics.com/Manifesto/USLscalability.html


    I have included the 32 bit and 64 bit windows executables of my
    programs inside the zip file to easy the job for you.

    You can download my USL programs version 3.0 with the source code from:

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


    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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  • From Ramine@21:1/5 to Ramine on Mon Apr 18 10:25:58 2016
    On 4/18/2016 9:36 AM, Ramine wrote:
    Hello......


    Read more, it is a happy day !

    I will make more precise my proof that the USL methodology works !

    If the serial part of the Amdahl's equation is bigger, there
    is more chance to hit the contention with fewer cores and fewer threads
    when you test and analyses with USL methodology, so this will allow
    USL methodology to forecast farther scalability, even if the parallel
    part of the Amdahl's law is variable there is a lower chance from
    the empirical performance data to escape the contention , so when there
    is a lower chance to espace contention , so the nonlinear regression

    I mean here: escape, not espace.


    of USL will hit the contention and thus will be able to predict
    with a good approximation the scalability.

    If the serial part of the Amdahl's equation is bigger and
    system makes the chance higher to escape the contention when we test
    and analyses with fewer threads an fewer cores with USL methodology,
    that means that the chance is higher that the next step with 2X or 3X
    or 4X or 5X or even 6X the number of cores and threads will be a better approximation of the case when we test and analyses with fewer threads
    an fewer cores with USL methodology.

    But when the serial part of the Amdahl's law is smaller, that
    means that the chance is higher to escape the contention when we test
    and analyses with fewer threads an fewer cores with USL methodology, so
    this will allow USL methodology to forecast farther scalability.

    So in my opinion USL methodology is able to forecast farther scalability
    and is a success and is a great and amazing tool !

    You have seen me, in this post, giving a proof about the USL methodology
    that it works..

    But i think we can be confident with the USL methodology
    from Dr. Gunther , because Dr. Gunther is an expert
    that knows what he is doing, so i think USL methodology
    is working well and it is a great tool that can predict
    scalability.

    Here is the website of the Dr. Gunther the author of USL
    methodology.

    http://www.perfdynamics.com/

    And read here about it:

    http://www.perfdynamics.com/Manifesto/USLscalability.html


    I have included the 32 bit and 64 bit windows executables of my
    programs inside the zip file to easy the job for you.

    You can download my USL programs version 3.0 with the source code from:

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



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.



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