Designing a benchmark for the performance evaluation of agent-based simulation applications on HPC

Author

Moreno, Andreu

Rodríguez Guerra, Juan José

Beltrán, Daniel

Sikora, Anna

Jorba i Esteve, Josep

César Galobardes, Eduardo

Other authors

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-04-15T11:37:06Z

2019-04-15T11:37:06Z

2018-11-17



Abstract

Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) is a class of computational models for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents with the goal of assessing their effects on a system as a whole. Several frameworks for generating parallel ABMS applications have been developed taking advantage of their common characteristics, but there is a lack of a general benchmark for comparing the performance of the generated applications. We propose and design a benchmark that takes into consideration the most common characteristics of this type of applications and includes parameters for influencing their relevant performance aspects. We provide an initial implementation of the benchmark for FLAME, FLAME GPU, Repast HPC and EcoLab, some of the most popular parallel ABMS platforms, and use it for comparing the applications generated by these platforms. The obtained results are mostly in agreement with previous studies, but the designed and implemented specification has allowed for testing a wider set of aspects, such as the number of interacting agents, the amount of interchanged data or the evolution of the workload and obtaining more reliable results.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

agent-based modeling and simulation; parallel applications; performance; benchmark; aplicaciones paralelas; comparativa; rendimiento; modelo y simulación basados en agentes; modelització i simulació basada en agents; aplicacions paral·leles; rendiment; comparativa; Computer simulation; Simulació per ordinador; Simulación por ordenador

Publisher

Journal of Supercomputing

Related items

Journal of Supercomputing, 2019, 75(3)

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11227-018-2688-8

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