Int J Performability Eng ›› 2008, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2): 111-120.doi: 10.23940/ijpe.08.2.p111.mag
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INDRA GUNAWAN
Abstract:
An interconnection network system consists of layers of switching elements connected together in a predefined topology providing the connectivity between the set of processors and the set of memory modules. Performance analysis of a network system is important as it determines the usability and the efficiency of the network to provide services. A shuffle-exchange network (SEN), a specific type of Multistage Interconnection Network (MIN) that consists of 2x2 switching elements, has been widely considered as a practical interconnection system. This paper presents a network reliability model based on a minimum cut set method for SEN systems. A general equation for large-scale network reliability is derived subsequently to reduce the complexity of the reliability analysis for the interconnection network system.Received on September 17, 2007References: 17
INDRA GUNAWAN. Performance Analysis of a Multistage Interconnection Network System Based on a Minimum Cut Set Method [J]. Int J Performability Eng, 2008, 4(2): 111-120.
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