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Evaluating Parallelization Strategies for Large-Scale Individualbased Infectious Disease Simulations

Canan Gunes Corlu; S.R. Hunter; H. Lam; B.S. Onggo; J. Shortle; B. Biller (Hrsg). 2023 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) : 10-13 Dec. 2023 : conference location: San Antonio, TX, USA. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Computer Society 2024 S. 1088 - 1099

Erscheinungsjahr: 2024

Publikationstyp: Diverses (Konferenzbeitrag)

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1109/WSC60868.2023.10407633

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Individual-based models (IBMs) of infectious disease dynamics with full-country populations often suffer from high runtimes. While there are approaches to parallelize simulations, many prominent epidemic models exhibit single-core implementations, suggesting a lack of consensus among the research community on whether parallelization is desirable or achievable. Rising demands in model scope and complexity, however, imply that performance will continue to be a bottleneck. In this paper, we disc...Individual-based models (IBMs) of infectious disease dynamics with full-country populations often suffer from high runtimes. While there are approaches to parallelize simulations, many prominent epidemic models exhibit single-core implementations, suggesting a lack of consensus among the research community on whether parallelization is desirable or achievable. Rising demands in model scope and complexity, however, imply that performance will continue to be a bottleneck. In this paper, we discuss the requirements and challenges of parallel IBMs in general and the German Epidemic Micro-Simulation System (GEMS) in particular. While the exploitation of unique model characteristics can yield significant performance improvement potential, parallelization strategies generally necessitate trade-offs in either hardware requirements, model fidelity, or implementation complexity. Therefore, the selection of parallelization strategies requires a comprehensive assessment. We present a point-based evaluation scheme to assess the potential of parallelization strategies as our main contribution and exemplify its application in the context of GEMS.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Complexity theory
  • Epidemics
  • Hardware
  • Infectious diseases
  • Runtime
  • Sociology
  • Statistics

Autoren


Ponge, Johannes (Autor)
Horstkemper, Dennis (Autor)
Hellingrath, Bernd (Autor)
Bayer, Lukas (Autor)
Bock, Wolfgang (Autor)
Karch, André (Autor)

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