Parallel implementation of the traveling salesmen problem on a sequent symmetry multiprocessor
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
12-1-1993
Abstract
Nonnumeric problems are highly sequential and known to be difficult to parallelize due to sequential evaluation of one state after another. In this paper, experiences parallelizing the Traveling Salesmen Problem are presented. Sources of parallelism are identified, based on which the TSP is parallelized. The parallel version is implemented in SISAL, a side-effect free functional language. To verify the effectiveness of the parallelization process, parallelism profiles are constructed with the help of SISAL. To further identify the effectiveness of the parallelization process, the parallel version is executed on a Sequent Symmetry shared-memory multiprocessor. Experimental results indicate that the parallel version can give 7 fold speedup using 20 processors. This study indicates that a moderate amount of parallelization effort with SISAL can effectively parallelize the TSP.
Identifier
0027720823 (Scopus)
ISBN
[0444884645]
Publication Title
IFIP Transactions A Computer Science and Technology
ISSN
09265473
First Page
273
Last Page
280
Issue
A-23
Recommended Citation
Sohn, Andrew, "Parallel implementation of the traveling salesmen problem on a sequent symmetry multiprocessor" (1993). Faculty Publications. 16981.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/16981
