A new execution model for improving performance and flexibility of CAPE
Résumé
Checkpointing-Aided Parallel Execution (CAPE) is a framework that is based on checkpointing technique and serves to automatically translates and execute OpenMP programs on distributed-memory architectures. In some comparisons with MPI, CAPE have demonstrated high-performance and the potential for fully compatibility with OpenMP on distributed-memory systems. However, it should be continued to improve the performance, flexibility, portability and capability. This paper presents the new execution model for CAPE that improves its performance and makes CAPE even more flexible