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Facing the Multicore-Challenge 2012: Stuttgart, Germany
- Rainer Keller, David Kramer, Jan-Philipp Weiss:
Facing the Multicore-Challenge - Aspects of New Paradigms and Technologies in Parallel Computing [Proceedings of a conference held at Stuttgart, Germany, September 19-21, 2012]. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7686, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-35892-0
Full Papers
- Michael Bader, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Martin Schreiber:
Invasive Computing on High Performance Shared Memory Systems. 1-12 - Wei Ding, Oscar R. Hernandez, Barbara M. Chapman:
A Similarity-Based Analysis Tool for Porting OpenMP Applications. 13-24 - Martina Balg, Jens Lang, Arnd Meyer, Gudula Rünger:
Array-Based Reduction Operations for a Parallel Adaptive FEM. 25-36 - Christoph Altmann, Andrea D. Beck, Florian Hindenlang, Marc Staudenmaier, Gregor J. Gassner, Claus-Dieter Munz:
An Efficient High Performance Parallelization of a Discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Element Method. 37-47 - Nathalie Rauschmayr, Achim Streit:
Reducing the Memory Footprint of Parallel Applications with KSM. 48-59 - Ákos Dudás, Sándor Juhász, Sándor Kolumbán:
Recalibrating Fine-Grained Locking in Parallel Bucket Hash Tables. 60-71 - Marek Palkowski:
Impact of Variable Privatization on Extracting Synchronization-Free Slices for Multi-core Computers. 72-83 - Rainer Erbes, Anja Mantel, Elmar Schömer, Nicola Wolpert:
Parallel Collision Queries on the GPU - A Comparative Study of Different CUDA Implementations. 84-95 - Alcides Fonseca, Bruno Cabral:
ÆminiumGPU: An Intelligent Framework for GPU Programming. 96-107 - Michael Backer, Jan Tünnermann, Bärbel Mertsching:
Parallel k-Means Image Segmentation Using Sort, Scan and Connected Components on a GPU. 108-120
Poster Abstracts
- Alexander Heinecke:
Solving High-Dimensional Problems on Processors with Integrated GPU. 121-122 - Alessio Sclocco, Rob V. van Nieuwpoort:
Pulsar Searching with Many-Cores. 123-124 - Mathias Nachtmann, José Gracia, Colin W. Glass:
Scheduling Overheads for Task-Based Parallel Programming Models. 125-126 - Rainer Keller, Shiqing Fan:
PINstruct - Efficient Memory Access to Data Structures. 127-128 - Peter Edward Aackermann, Peter Juhler Dinesen Pedersen, Allan Peter Engsig-Karup, Thomas Clausen, Jesper Grooss:
Development of a GPU-Accelerated Mike 21 Solver for Water Wave Dynamics. 129-130 - Piotr Bialas, Jakub Kowal, Adam Strzelecki:
GPU-Accelerated and CPU SIMD Optimized Monte Carlo Simulation of φ 4 Model. 131-132 - Mhd. Amer Wafai, Colin W. Glass, Christoph Niethammer:
Protable Codes on New HPC Architectures. 133-134 - Thomas Alrutz, Jan Backhaus, Thomas Brandes, Vanessa End, Thomas Gerhold, Alfred Geiger, Daniel Grünewald, Vincent Heuveline, Jens Jägersküpper, Andreas Knüpfer, Olaf Krzikalla, Edmund Kügeler, Carsten Lojewski, Guy Lonsdale, Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Lena Oden, Franz-Josef Pfreundt, Mirko Rahn, Michael Sattler, Mareike Schmidtobreick, Annika Schiller, Christian Simmendinger, Thomas Soddemann, Godehard Sutmann, Henning Weber, Jan-Philipp Weiss:
GASPI - A Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Interface. 135-136 - Michael Bader, Alexander Breuer, Martin Schreiber:
Parallel Fully Adaptive Tsunami Simulations. 137-138 - Neven Krajina:
Implementation of Stable Skew-Symmetric Matrix Factorization for Fermi GPUs Using CUDA. 139-140 - Marcus Völp, Nils Asmussen, Hermann Härtig:
The IMData Approach to Accelerate Data Intensive Workloads. 141-142 - Georgios Rokos, Gerard Gorman:
PRAgMaTIc - Parallel Anisotropic Adaptive Mesh Toolkit. 143-144
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