Evaluating Parallelization Strategies for Large-Scale Individual-based Infectious Disease Simulations

Ponge, Johannes; Horstkemper, Dennis; Hellingrath, Bernd; Bayer, Lukas; Bock, Wolfgang; Karch, André

Forschungsartikel in Online-Sammlung (Konferenz) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

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.

Details zur Publikation

Name des RepositoriumsIEEE Xplore
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2023
KonferenzWinter Simulation Conference 2023, San Antonio, TX, Vereinigte Staaten
DOI10.1109/WSC60868.2023.10407633
StichwörterEpidemics; Runtime; Infectious diseases; Sociology; Hardware; Complexity theory; Statistics

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Hellingrath, Bernd
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Logistik (Prof. Hellingrath) (Logistik)
Horstkemper, Dennis
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Logistik (Prof. Hellingrath) (Logistik)
Karch, André
Institut für Epidemiologie und Sozialmedizin
Ponge, Johannes
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Logistik (Prof. Hellingrath) (Logistik)