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of Selection Techniques and Metrics Raj Jain Washington University in Saint Louis Saint Louis, MO 63130 Jain@cse.wustl.edu These slides are available on-line at: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse567-06/ Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-1 Overview Criteria for Selecting an Evaluation Technique ! Three Rules of Validation ! Selecting Performance Metrics ! Commonly Used Performance...

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of Selection Techniques and Metrics Raj Jain Washington University in Saint Louis Saint Louis, MO 63130 Jain@cse.wustl.edu These slides are available on-line at: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cse567-06/ Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-1 Overview Criteria for Selecting an Evaluation Technique ! Three Rules of Validation ! Selecting Performance Metrics ! Commonly Used Performance Metrics ! Utility Classification of Metrics ! Setting Performance Requirements ! Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-2 Criteria for Selecting an Evaluation Technique Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-3 Three Rules of Validation ! Do not trust the results of a simulation model until they have been validated by analytical modeling or measurements. Do not trust the results of an analytical model until they have been validated by a simulation model or measurements. Do not trust the results of a measurement until they have been validated by simulation or analytical modeling. CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain ! ! Washington University in St. Louis 3-4 Selecting Performance Metrics Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-5 Selecting Metrics ! ! ! Include: " Performance Time, Rate, Resource " Error rate, probability " Time to failure and duration Consider including: " Mean and variance " Individual and Global Selection Criteria: " Low-variability " Non-redundancy " Completeness CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis 3-6 Case Study: Two Congestion Control Algorithms Service: Send packets from specified source to specified destination in order. ! Possible outcomes: " Some packets are delivered in order to the correct destination. " Some packets are delivered out-of-order to the destination. " Some packets are delivered more than once (duplicates). " Some packets are dropped on the way (lost packets). ! Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-7 Case Study (Cont) ! Performance: For packets delivered in order, " Time-rate-resource ! Response time to deliver the packets ! Throughput: the number of packets per unit of time. ! Processor time per packet on the source end system. ! Processor time per packet on the destination end systems. ! Processor time per packet on the intermediate systems. " Variability of the response time Retransmissions ! Response time: the delay inside the network Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-8 Case Study (Cont) Out-of-order packets consume buffers Probability of out-of-order arrivals. " Duplicate packets consume the network resources Probability of duplicate packets " Lost packets require retransmission Probability of lost packets " Too much loss cause disconnection Probability of disconnect " Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-9 Case Study (Cont) ! Shared Resource Fairness ! Fairness Index Properties: " Always lies between 0 and 1. " Equal throughput Fairness =1. " If k of n receive x and n-k users receive zero throughput: the fairness index is k/n. CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis 3-10 Case Study (Cont) " Throughput and delay were found redundant Use Power. Variance in response time redundant with the probability of duplication and the probability of disconnection " Total nine metrics. " Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-11 Commonly Used Performance Metrics ! Response time and Reaction time Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-12 Response Time (Cont) Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-13 Capacity Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-14 Common Performance Metrics (Cont) Nominal Capacity: Maximum achievable throughput under ideal workload conditions. E.g., bandwidth in bits per second. The response time at maximum throughput is too high. ! Usable capacity: Maximum throughput achievable without exceeding a pre-specified response-time limit ! ! Knee Capacity: Knee = Low response time and High throughput Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-15 Common Performance Metrics (cont) ! ! ! Turnaround time = the time between the submission of a batch job and the completion of its output. Stretch Factor: The ratio of the response time with multiprogramming to that without multiprogramming. Throughput: Rate (requests per unit of time) Examples: " Jobs per second " Requests per second " Millions of Instructions Second Per (MIPS) " Millions of Floating Point Operations Per Second (MFLOPS) " Packets Per Second (PPS) " Bits per second (bps) " Transactions Per Second (TPS) CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis 3-16 Common Performance Metrics (Cont) ! ! Efficiency: Ratio usable capacity to nominal capacity. Or, the ratio of the performance of an n-processor system to that of a one-processor system is its efficiency. Utilization: The fraction of time the resource is busy servicing requests. Average fraction used for memory. Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-17 Common Performance Metrics (Cont) Reliability: " Probability of errors " Mean time between errors (error-free seconds). ! Availability: " Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) " Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) " MTTF/(MTTF+MTTR) ! Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-18 Utility Classification of Metrics Washington University in St. Louis CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-19 Setting Performance Requirements ! ! Examples: " The system should be both processing and memory efficient. It should not create excessive overhead" " There should be an extremely low probability that the network will duplicate a packet, deliver a packet to the wrong destination, or change the data in a packet." Problems: Non-Specific Non-Measurable Non-Acceptable Non-Realizable Non-Thorough SMART CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis 3-20 Case Study 3.2: Local Area Networks ! ! ! ! ! Washington University in St. Louis Service: Send frame to D Outcomes: " Frame is correctly delivered to D " Incorrectly delivered " Not delivered at all Requirements: Speed " The access delay at any station should be less than one second. " Sustained throughput must be at least 80 Mbits/sec. Reliability: Five different error modes. " Different amount of damage " Different level of acceptability. CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain 3-21 Case Study (Cont) " " " " " " The probability of any bit being in error must be less than 1E-7. The probability of any frame being in error (with error indication set) must be less than 1%. The probability of a frame in error being delivered without error indication must be less than 1E-15. The probability of a frame being misdelivered due to an undetected error in the destination address must be less than 1E-18. The probability of a frame being delivered more than once (duplicate) must be less than 1E-5. The probability of losing a frame on the LAN (due to all sorts of errors) must be less than 1%. CSE567M 2006 Raj Jain Washington University in St. Louis 3-22 Case Study (Cont) ! Availability: Two fault modes Network re...

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