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18th PPOPP 2013: Shenzhen, China
- Alex Nicolau, Xiaowei Shen, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Richard W. Vuduc:
ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, PPoPP '13, Shenzhen, China, February 23-27, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1922-5
Papers
- Chao Yang, Wei Xue, Haohuan Fu, Lin Gan, Linfeng Li, Yangtong Xu, Yutong Lu, Jiachang Sun, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:
A peta-scalable CPU-GPU algorithm for global atmospheric simulations. 1-12 - Jonathan Lifflander, Phil Miller, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Adoption protocols for fanout-optimal fault-tolerant termination detection. 13-22 - Tomofumi Yuki, Paul Feautrier, Sanjay V. Rajopadhye, Vijay A. Saraswat:
Array dataflow analysis for polyhedral X10 programs. 23-34 - Dimitrios Prountzos, Keshav Pingali:
Betweenness centrality: algorithms and implementations. 35-46 - Lingxiang Xiang, Michael Lee Scott:
Compiler aided manual speculation for high performance concurrent data structures. 47-56 - Bo Wu, Zhijia Zhao, Eddy Zheng Zhang, Yunlian Jiang, Xipeng Shen:
Complexity analysis and algorithm design for reorganizing data to minimize non-coalesced memory accesses on GPU. 57-68 - Nhat Minh Lê, Antoniu Pop, Albert Cohen, Francesco Zappa Nardelli:
Correct and efficient work-stealing for weak memory models. 69-80 - Lars Bergstrom, Matthew Fluet, Mike Rainey, John H. Reppy, Stephen Rosen, Adam Shaw:
Data-only flattening for nested data parallelism. 81-92 - Dmitriy Morozov, Gunther H. Weber:
Distributed merge trees. 93-102 - Adam Morrison, Yehuda Afek:
Fast concurrent queues for x86 processors. 103-112 - Jons-Tobias Wamhoff, Christof Fetzer, Pascal Felber, Etienne Rivière, Gilles Muller:
FastLane: improving performance of software transactional memory for low thread counts. 113-122 - Gilles Barthe, Juan Manuel Crespo, Sumit Gulwani, César Kunz, Mark Marron:
From relational verification to SIMD loop synthesis. 123-134 - Julian Shun, Guy E. Blelloch:
Ligra: a lightweight graph processing framework for shared memory. 135-146 - Rupesh Nasre, Martin Burtscher, Keshav Pingali:
Morph algorithms on GPUs. 147-156 - Irina Calciu, David Dice, Yossi Lev, Victor Luchangco, Virendra J. Marathe, Nir Shavit:
NUMA-aware reader-writer locks. 157-166 - Zizhong Chen:
Online-ABFT: an online algorithm based fault tolerance scheme for soft error detection in iterative methods. 167-176 - Andrew Friedley, Torsten Hoefler, Greg Bronevetsky, Andrew Lumsdaine, Ching-Chen Ma:
Ownership passing: efficient distributed memory programming on multi-core systems. 177-186 - Leo A. Meyerovich, Matthew E. Torok, Eric Atkinson, Rastislav Bodík:
Parallel schedule synthesis for attribute grammars. 187-196 - Mrinal Deo, Sean Keely:
Parallel suffix array and least common prefix for the GPU. 197-206 - Yufei Chen, Haibo Chen:
Scalable deterministic replay in a parallel full-system emulator. 207-218 - Umut A. Acar, Arthur Charguéraud, Mike Rainey:
Scheduling parallel programs by work stealing with private deques. 219-228 - Shengen Yan, Guoping Long, Yunquan Zhang:
StreamScan: fast scan algorithms for GPUs without global barrier synchronization. 229-238 - Stephen Heumann, Vikram S. Adve, Shengjie Wang:
The tasks with effects model for safe concurrency. 239-250 - Daniele Bonetta, Walter Binder, Cesare Pautasso:
TigerQuoll: parallel event-based JavaScript. 251-260 - Dave Dice, Yossi Lev, Yujie Liu, Victor Luchangco, Mark Moir:
Using hardware transactional memory to correct and simplify and readers-writer lock algorithm. 261-270 - Calin Cascaval, Seth Fowler, Pablo Montesinos-Ortego, Wayne Piekarski, Mehrdad Reshadi, Behnam Robatmili, Michael Weber, Vrajesh Bhavsar:
ZOOMM: a parallel web browser engine for multicore mobile devices. 271-280
Posters
- Ivan Grasso, Klaus Kofler, Biagio Cosenza, Thomas Fahringer:
Automatic problem size sensitive task partitioning on heterogeneous parallel systems. 281-282 - Jun Liu, Wei Ding, Ohyoung Jang, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
Data layout optimization for GPGPU architectures. 283-284 - Shobana Padmanabhan, Yixin Chen, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Decomposition techniques for optimal design-space exploration of streaming applications. 285-286 - Xiaodong Yu, Michela Becchi:
Exploring different automata representations for efficient regular expression matching on GPUs. 287-288 - Nick Edmonds, Jeremiah Willcock, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Expressing graph algorithms using generalized active messages. 289-290 - Ligang Lu, Karen A. Magerlein:
Multi-level parallel computing of reverse time migration for seismic imaging on blue Gene/Q. 291-292 - Changhee Park, Guy L. Steele Jr., Jean-Baptiste Tristan:
Parallel programming with big operators. 293-294 - Yehuda Afek, Amir Levy, Adam Morrison:
Programming with hardware lock elision. 295-296 - Kai Lu, Xu Zhou, Xiaoping Wang, Wenzhe Zhang, Gen Li:
RaceFree: an efficient multi-threading model for determinism. 297-298 - Julian Shun, Guy E. Blelloch, Jeremy T. Fineman, Phillip B. Gibbons:
Reducing contention through priority updates. 299-300 - Gregory Frederick Diamos, Haicheng Wu, Jin Wang, Ashwin Sanjay Lele, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:
Relational algorithms for multi-bulk-synchronous processors. 301-302 - Fernando Miguel Carvalho, João P. Cachopo:
Runtime elision of transactional barriers for captured memory. 303-304 - Chang-Seo Park, Koushik Sen, Costin Iancu:
Scalable data race detection for partitioned global address space programs. 305-306 - Dave Dice, Yossi Lev, Mark Moir:
Scalable statistics counters. 307-308 - Justin M. Wozniak, Timothy G. Armstrong, Michael Wilde, Daniel S. Katz, Ewing L. Lusk, Ian T. Foster:
Swift/T: scalable data flow programming for many-task applications. 309-310 - Yan Cai, Ke Zhai, Shangru Wu, Wing Kwong Chan:
TeamWork: synchronizing threads globally to detect real deadlocks for multithreaded programs. 311-312 - Mohammed el Mehdi Diouri, Olivier Glück, Laurent Lefèvre, Franck Cappello:
Towards an energy estimator for fault tolerance protocols. 313-314 - Martin Wimmer, Daniel Cederman, Jesper Larsson Träff, Philippas Tsigas:
Work-stealing with configurable scheduling strategies. 315-316 - Bowen Zhou, Milind Kulkarni, Saurabh Bagchi:
WuKong: effective diagnosis of bugs at large system scales. 317-318
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