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Michael Lang 0003
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- affiliation: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Other persons with the same name
- Michael Lang — disambiguation page
- Michael Lang 0001 — National University of Ireland, Business Information Systems, Galway, Ireland
- Michael Lang 0002 — Hugin Expert A/S, Aalborg, Denmark
- Michael Lang 0004 — Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Signal Processing Group, Germany
- Michael Lang 0005 — University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ
- Michael Lang 0006 — Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany
- Mike Lang 0001 — Mersen, Newburyport, MA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c60]Zaid Salamah A. Alzaid, Saptarshi Bhowmik, Xin Yuan, Michael Lang:
Global link arrangement for practical Dragonfly. ICS 2020: 21:1-21:11 - [c59]Onkar Patil, Frank Mueller, Latchesar Ionkov, Jason Lee, Michael Lang:
Symbiotic HW Cache and SW DTLB Prefetching for DRAM/NVM Hybrid Memory. MASCOTS 2020: 1-8
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j22]Md Atiqul Mollah, Wenqi Wang, Peyman Faizian, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Modeling Universal Globally Adaptive Load-Balanced Routing. ACM Trans. Parallel Comput. 6(2): 9:1-9:23 (2019) - [c58]Zongze Li, Song Fu, Sean Blanchard, Michael Lang:
Topology-Aware Event Sequence Mining for Understanding HPC System Behavior and Detecting Anomalies. HPCC/SmartCity/DSS 2019: 2270-2277 - [c57]Onkar Patil, Latchesar Ionkov, Jason Lee, Frank Mueller, Michael Lang:
Performance characterization of a DRAM-NVM hybrid memory architecture for HPC applications using intel optane DC persistent memory modules. MEMSYS 2019: 288-303 - [c56]Md. Shafayat Rahman, Saptarshi Bhowmik, Yevgeniy Ryasnianskiy, Xin Yuan, Michael Lang:
Topology-custom UGAL routing on dragonfly. SC 2019: 17:1-17:15 - [c55]Douglas Otstott, Ming Zhao, Sean Williams, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang:
A Foundation for Automated Placement of Data. PDSW@SC 2019: 50-59 - 2018
- [j21]Zhou Tong, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang, Xin Yuan:
Fast classification of MPI applications using Lamport's logical clocks. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 120: 77-88 (2018) - [j20]Li Tan, Nathan DeBardeleben, Qiang Guan, Sean Blanchard, Michael Lang:
Using virtualization to quantify power conservation via near-threshold voltage reduction for inherently resilient applications. Parallel Comput. 73: 3-15 (2018) - [j19]Peyman Faizian, Juan Francisco Alfaro, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
TPR: Traffic Pattern-Based Adaptive Routing for Dragonfly Networks. IEEE Trans. Multi Scale Comput. Syst. 4(4): 931-943 (2018) - [j18]Peyman Faizian, Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Zaid Alzaid, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Random Regular Graph and Generalized De Bruijn Graph with k-Shortest Path Routing. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 29(1): 144-155 (2018) - [j17]Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Rapid Calculation of Max-Min Fair Rates for Multi-Commodity Flows in Fat-Tree Networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 29(1): 156-168 (2018) - [c54]Zongze Li, Matthew Davidson, Song Fu, Sean Blanchard, Michael Lang:
Converting Unstructured System Logs into Structured Event List for Anomaly Detection. ARES 2018: 15:1-15:10 - [c53]Zhi Qiao, Shuwen Liang, Nandini Damera, Song Fu, Hsing-bung Chen, Michael Lang:
ACTOR: Active Cloud Storage with Energy-Efficient On-Drive Data Processing. IEEE BigData 2018: 3350-3358 - [c52]Md Atiqul Mollah, Peyman Faizian, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Mike Lang:
A Comparative Study of Topology Design Approaches for HPC Interconnects. CCGrid 2018: 392-401 - [c51]Zongze Li, Matthew Davidson, Song Fu, Sean Blanchard, Michael Lang:
Event Block Identification and Analysis for Effective Anomaly Detection to Build Reliable HPC Systems. HPCC/SmartCity/DSS 2018: 781-788 - [c50]Zhou Tong, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Performance and Accuracy Trade-offs of HPC Application Modeling and Simulation. IPDPS 2018: 774-783 - [c49]Sean Williams, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang, Jason Lee:
Heterogeneous Memory and Arena-Based Heap Allocation. MCHPC@SC 2018: 67-71 - 2017
- [j16]Douglas Otstott, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang, Ming Zhao:
TCASM: An asynchronous shared memory interface for high-performance application composition. Parallel Comput. 63: 61-78 (2017) - [c48]Li Tan, Nathan DeBardeleben, Qiang Guan, Sean Blanchard, Michael Lang:
RSVP: Soft Error Resilient Power Savings at Near-Threshold Voltage Using Register Vulnerability. DSN Workshops 2017: 91-98 - [c47]Peyman Faizian, Md Atiqul Mollah, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Mike Lang:
Throughput Models of Interconnection Networks: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Hot Interconnects 2017: 33-40 - [c46]Terry R. Jones, Michael J. Brim, Geoffroy Vallée, Benjamin Mayer, Aaron Welch, Tonglin Li, Michael Lang, Latchesar Ionkov, Douglas Otstott, Ada Gavrilovska, Greg Eisenhauer, Thaleia Dimitra Doudali, Pradeep Fernando:
UNITY: Unified Memory and File Space. ROSS@HPDC 2017: 6:1-6:8 - [c45]Latchesar Ionkov, Carlos Maltzahn, Michael Lang:
Optimized scatter/gather data operations for parallel storage. PDSW-DISCS@SC 2017: 1-6 - [c44]Sean Williams, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang:
NUMA Distance for Heterogeneous Memory. MCHPC@SC 2017: 30-34 - [c43]Peyman Faizian, Md Atiqul Mollah, Zhou Tong, Xin Yuan, Michael Lang:
A comparative study of SDN and adaptive routing on dragonfly networks. SC 2017: 51 - [c42]Md Atiqul Mollah, Peyman Faizian, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Modeling UGAL on the Dragonfly Topology. PMBS@SC 2017: 136-157 - 2016
- [j15]Ke Wang, Kan Qiao, Iman Sadooghi, Xiaobing Zhou, Tonglin Li, Michael Lang, Ioan Raicu:
Load-balanced and locality-aware scheduling for data-intensive workloads at extreme scales. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(1): 70-94 (2016) - [j14]Scott Pakin, Curtis B. Storlie, Michael Lang, Robert E. Fields, Eloy E. Romero Jr., Craig Idler, Sarah Michalak, Hugh Greenberg, Josip Loncaric, Randal Rheinheimer, Gary Grider, Joanne Wendelberger:
Power usage of production supercomputers and production workloads. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(2): 274-290 (2016) - [j13]Ziming Zhang, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, Song Fu:
TracSim: Simulating and scheduling trapped power capacity to maximize machine room throughput. Parallel Comput. 57: 108-124 (2016) - [j12]Ke Wang, Abhishek Kulkarni, Michael Lang, Dorian C. Arnold, Ioan Raicu:
Exploring the Design Tradeoffs for Extreme-Scale High-Performance Computing System Software. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 27(4): 1070-1084 (2016) - [c41]Song Huang, Song Fu, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Characterizing power and energy efficiency of legion runtime and applications: An early experience. IGSC 2016: 1-8 - [c40]Peyman Faizian, Md. Shafayat Rahman, Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Mike Lang:
Traffic Pattern-Based Adaptive Routing for Intra-Group Communication in Dragonfly Networks. Hot Interconnects 2016: 19-26 - [c39]Noah Evans, Kevin T. Pedretti, Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Michael Lang, Patrick G. Bridges:
A Cross-Enclave Composition Mechanism for Exascale System Software. ROSS@HPDC 2016: 3:1-3:8 - [c38]Peyman Faizian, Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Random Regular Graph and Generalized De Bruijn Graph with k-Shortest Path Routing. IPDPS 2016: 103-112 - [c37]Zhou Tong, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang, Xin Yuan:
Fast Classification of MPI Applications Using Lamport's Logical Clocks. IPDPS 2016: 618-627 - [c36]Chao Chen, Michael Lang, Latchesar Ionkov, Yong Chen:
Active Burst-Buffer: In-Transit Processing Integrated into Hierarchical Storage. NAS 2016: 1-10 - [c35]Jason Lee, Zhou Tong, Karthik Achalkar, Xin Yuan, Michael Lang:
Enhancing infiniband with openflow-style SDN capability. SC 2016: 421-432 - 2015
- [c34]Ke Wang, Ning Liu, Iman Sadooghi, Xi Yang, Xiaobing Zhou, Tonglin Li, Michael Lang, Xian-He Sun, Ioan Raicu:
Overcoming Hadoop Scaling Limitations through Distributed Task Execution. CLUSTER 2015: 236-245 - [c33]Md Atiqul Mollah, Xin Yuan, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Fast Calculation of Max-Min Fair Rates for Multi-commodity Flows in Fat-Tree Networks. CLUSTER 2015: 351-360 - [c32]Abhishek Kulkarni, Hugh Greenberg, Michael Lang, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Dynamic Adaptation for Elastic System Services Using Virtual Servers. HiPC 2015: 125-134 - [c31]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Hasan Abbasi, David E. Bernholdt, Terry R. Jones, Jai Dayal, Noah Evans, Michael Lang, Jay F. Lofstead, Kevin T. Pedretti, Patrick G. Bridges:
System-Level Support for Composition of Applications. ROSS@HPDC 2015: 7:1-7:8 - [c30]Rolf Riesen, Arthur Barney Maccabe, Balazs Gerofi, David N. Lombard, John Jack Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti, Kurt B. Ferreira, Mike Lang, Pardo Keppel, Robert W. Wisniewski, Ron Brightwell, Todd Inglett, Yoonho Park, Yutaka Ishikawa:
What is a Lightweight Kernel? ROSS@HPDC 2015: 9:1-9:8 - [c29]Ke Wang, Xiaobing Zhou, Kan Qiao, Michael Lang, Benjamin McClelland, Ioan Raicu:
Towards Scalable Distributed Workload Manager with Monitoring-Based Weakly Consistent Resource Stealing. HPDC 2015: 219-222 - [c28]Song Huang, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, Song Fu:
Measurement and characterization of Haswell power and energy consumption. E2SC@SC 2015: 7:1-7:10 - [c27]Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang:
Hop: Elastic Consistency for Exascale Data Stores. ISC 2015: 291-306 - 2014
- [j11]Xin Yuan, Santosh Mahapatra, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin:
Static load-balanced routing for slimmed fat-trees. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 74(5): 2423-2432 (2014) - [c26]Ke Wang, Xiaobing Zhou, Tonglin Li, Dongfang Zhao, Michael Lang, Ioan Raicu:
Optimizing load balancing and data-locality with data-aware scheduling. IEEE BigData 2014: 119-128 - [c25]Douglas Otstott, Noah Evans, Latchesar Ionkov, Ming Zhao, Michael Lang:
Enabling composite applications through an asynchronous shared memory interface. IEEE BigData 2014: 219-224 - [c24]Ke Wang, Xiaobing Zhou, Hao Chen, Michael Lang, Ioan Raicu:
Next generation job management systems for extreme-scale ensemble computing. HPDC 2014: 111-114 - [c23]Xin Yuan, Santosh Mahapatra, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin:
LFTI: A New Performance Metric for Assessing Interconnect Designs for Extreme-Scale HPC Systems. IPDPS 2014: 273-282 - [c22]Ziming Zhang, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, Song Fu:
Trapped capacity: scheduling under a power cap to maximize machine-room throughput. E2SC@SC 2014: 41-50 - 2013
- [j10]Hakan Akkan, Michael Lang, Lorie M. Liebrock:
Understanding and isolating the noise in the Linux kernel. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 27(2): 136-146 (2013) - [j9]Abhishek Kulkarni, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Optimizing process creation and execution on multi-core architectures. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 27(2): 147-161 (2013) - [c21]Chao Chen, Michael Lang, Yong Chen:
Multilevel Active Storage for big data applications in high performance computing. IEEE BigData 2013: 169-174 - [c20]Hakan Akkan, Michael Lang, Latchesar Ionkov:
HPC runtime support for fast and power efficient locking and synchronization. CLUSTER 2013: 1-7 - [c19]Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Energy modeling of supercomputers and large-scale scientific applications. IGCC 2013: 1-6 - [c18]Philip Soltero, Patrick G. Bridges, Dorian C. Arnold, Michael Lang:
A gossip-based approach to exascale system services. ROSS@ICS 2013: 3:1-3:7 - [c17]Hakan Akkan, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang:
Transparently consistent asynchronous shared memory. ROSS@ICS 2013: 6:1-6:6 - [c16]Xin Yuan, Santosh Mahapatra, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin:
RRR: A Load Balanced Routing Scheme for Slimmed Fat-Trees. IPDPS Workshops 2013: 834-841 - [c15]Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
Understanding the Performance of Two Production Supercomputers. IPDPS Workshops 2013: 1345-1354 - [c14]Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang, Carlos Maltzahn:
DRepl: Optimizing access to application data for analysis and visualization. MSST 2013: 1-11 - [c13]Ke Wang, Abhishek Kulkarni, Michael Lang, Dorian C. Arnold, Ioan Raicu:
Using simulation to explore distributed key-value stores for extreme-scale system services. SC 2013: 9:1-9:12 - [c12]Xin Yuan, Santosh Mahapatra, Wickus Nienaber, Scott Pakin, Michael Lang:
A new routing scheme for Jellyfish and its performance with HPC workloads. SC 2013: 36:1-36:11 - 2012
- [c11]Abhishek Kulkarni, Adam Manzanares, Latchesar Ionkov, Michael Lang, Andrew Lumsdaine:
The design and implementation of a multi-level content-addressable checkpoint file system. HiPC 2012: 1-10 - [c10]Abhishek Kulkarni, Andrew Lumsdaine, Michael Lang, Latchesar Ionkov:
Optimizing latency and throughput for spawning processes on massively multicore processors. ROSS@ICS 2012: 6:1-6:7 - [c9]Hakan Akkan, Michael Lang, Lorie M. Liebrock:
Stepping towards noiseless Linux environment. ROSS@ICS 2012: 7:1-7:7 - 2011
- [j8]Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin:
Adapting wave-front algorithms to efficiently utilize systems with deep communication hierarchies. Parallel Comput. 37(9): 550-561 (2011) - 2010
- [j7]Eitan Zahavi, Greg Johnson, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang:
Optimized InfiniBandTM fat-tree routing for shift all-to-all communication patterns. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 22(2): 217-231 (2010) - [j6]José Carlos Sancho, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang:
On the Performance and Technological Impact of Adding Memory Controllers in Multi-Core Processors. Parallel Process. Lett. 20(4): 341-357 (2010) - [c8]José Carlos Sancho, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang:
Characterizing the Impact of Using Spare-Cores on Application Performance. Euro-Par (1) 2010: 74-85 - [c7]José Carlos Sancho, Michael Lang, Darren J. Kerbyson:
Analyzing the trade-off between multiple memory controllers and memory channels on multi-core processor performance. IPDPS Workshops 2010: 1-7
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
Using Performance Modeling to Design Large-Scale Systems. Computer 42(11): 42-49 (2009) - [j4]Scott Pakin, Michael Lang, Darren J. Kerbyson:
The reverse-acceleration model for programming petascale hybrid systems. IBM J. Res. Dev. 53(5): 8 (2009) - [j3]Olaf M. Lubeck, Michael Lang, Ram Srinivasan, Greg Johnson:
Implementation and performance modeling of deterministic particle transport (Sweep3D) on the IBM Cell/B.E. Sci. Program. 17(1-2): 199-208 (2009) - 2008
- [j2]Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
A Performance Evaluation of the Nehalem Quad-Core Processor for Scientific Computing. Parallel Process. Lett. 18(4): 453-469 (2008) - [j1]Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Greg Johnson:
Infiniband Routing Table Optimizations for Scientific Applications. Parallel Process. Lett. 18(4): 589-608 (2008) - [c6]Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
Experiences in scaling scientific applications on current-generation quad-core processors. IPDPS 2008: 1-8 - [c5]Greg Johnson, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang:
Optimization of infiniband for scientific applications. IPDPS 2008: 1-8 - [c4]Kevin J. Barker, Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, José Carlos Sancho:
Entering the petaflop era: the architecture and performance of Roadrunner. SC 2008: 1 - 2006
- [c3]Adolfy Hoisie, Greg Johnson, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin:
Architecture - A performance comparison through benchmarking and modeling of three leading supercomputers: blue Gene/L, Red Storm, and Purple. SC 2006: 74 - 2004
- [c2]Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Gene Patino, Hossein Amidi:
An empirical performance analysis of commodity memories in commodity servers. Memory System Performance 2004: 42-50 - [c1]Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Greg Johnson, Darren J. Kerbyson, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, Fabrizio Petrini:
A Performance and Scalability Analysis of the BlueGene/L Architecture. SC 2004: 41
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