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SC 2010: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Conference on High Performance Computing Networking, Storage and Analysis, SC 2010, New Orleans, LA, USA, November 13-19, 2010. IEEE 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-7559-9
- Tsuyoshi Hamada, Keigo Nitadori:
190 TFlops Astrophysical N-body Simulation on a Cluster of GPUs. 1-9 - Carsten Burstedde, Omar Ghattas, Michael Gurnis, Tobin Isaac
, Georg Stadler, Tim Warburton
, Lucas C. Wilcox:
Extreme-Scale AMR. 1-12 - Yifeng Cui, Kim B. Olsen, Thomas H. Jordan, Kwangyoon Lee, Jun Zhou, Patrick Small, Daniel Roten
, Geoffrey Ely, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Amit Chourasia, John M. Levesque, Steven M. Day, Philip Maechling
:
Scalable Earthquake Simulation on Petascale Supercomputers. 1-20 - Amanda Peters Randles
, Simone Melchionna, Efthimios Kaxiras, Jonas Lätt, Joy K. Sircar, Massimo Bernaschi, Mauro Bisson, Sauro Succi
:
Multiscale Simulation of Cardiovascular flows on the IBM Bluegene/P: Full Heart-Circulation System at Red-Blood Cell Resolution. 1-10 - Abtin Rahimian, Ilya Lashuk, Shravan K. Veerapaneni, Aparna Chandramowlishwaran
, Dhairya Malhotra, Logan Moon, Rahul S. Sampath, Aashay Shringarpure, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Richard W. Vuduc
, Denis Zorin, George Biros:
Petascale Direct Numerical Simulation of Blood Flow on 200K Cores and Heterogeneous Architectures. 1-11 - Anton Kozhevnikov
, Adolfo G. Eguiluz, Thomas C. Schulthess:
Toward First Principles Electronic Structure Simulations of Excited States and Strong Correlations in Nano- and Materials Science. 1-10 - Fengguang Song, Hatem Ltaief, Bilel Hadri, Jack J. Dongarra:
Scalable Tile Communication-Avoiding QR Factorization on Multicore Cluster Systems. 1-11 - Rahul S. Sampath, Hari Sundar, Shravan K. Veerapaneni:
Parallel Fast Gauss Transform. 1-10 - Jun Doi, Yasushi Negishi:
Overlapping Methods of All-to-All Communication and FFT Algorithms for Torus-Connected Massively Parallel Supercomputers. 1-9 - Hanjoon Kim, Seulki Heo, Junghoon Lee, Jaehyuk Huh, John Kim
:
On-Chip Network Evaluation Framework. 10 - Gilbert Hendry, Eric Robinson, Vitaliy Gleyzer, Johnnie Chan, Luca P. Carloni, Nadya Travinin Bliss, Keren Bergman:
Circuit-Switched Memory Access in Photonic Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Embedded Computing. 1-12 - Asit K. Mishra, Shekhar Srikantaiah, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Chita R. Das:
CPM in CMPs: Coordinated Power Management in Chip-Multiprocessors. 1-12 - Akira Hosoi, Takumi Washio, Jun-ichi Okada
, Yoshimasa Kadooka, Kengo Nakajima, Toshiaki Hisada:
A Multi-Scale Heart Simulation on Massively Parallel Computers. 1-11 - Anthony D. Nguyen, Nadathur Satish, Jatin Chhugani, Changkyu Kim, Pradeep Dubey:
3.5-D Blocking Optimization for Stencil Computations on Modern CPUs and GPUs. 1-13 - Takashi Shimokawabe, Takayuki Aoki, Chiashi Muroi, Junichi Ishida, Kohei Kawano, Toshio Endo, Akira Nukada, Naoya Maruyama, Satoshi Matsuoka:
An 80-Fold Speedup, 15.0 TFlops Full GPU Acceleration of Non-Hydrostatic Weather Model ASUCA Production Code. 1-11 - Adrian M. Caulfield, Joel Coburn, Todor I. Mollov, Arup De, Ameen Akel, Jiahua He, Arun Jagatheesan, Rajesh K. Gupta, Allan Snavely, Steven Swanson
:
Understanding the Impact of Emerging Non-Volatile Memories on High-Performance, IO-Intensive Computing. 1-11 - Jiahua He, Arun Jagatheesan, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Jeffrey Bennett, Allan Snavely:
DASH: a Recipe for a Flash-based Data Intensive Supercomputer. 1-11 - Xiangyu Dong, Yuan Xie, Naveen Muralimanohar, Norman P. Jouppi:
Simple but Effective Heterogeneous Main Memory with On-Chip Memory Controller Support. 1-11 - Ron O. Dror
, J. P. Grossman, Kenneth M. Mackenzie, Brian Towles, Edmond Chow, John K. Salmon, Cliff Young, Joseph A. Bank, Brannon Batson, Martin M. Deneroff, Jeffrey Kuskin, Richard H. Larson, Mark A. Moraes
, David E. Shaw:
Exploiting 162-Nanosecond End-to-End Communication Latency on Anton. 1-12 - Ardalan Kangarlou, Sahan Gamage, Ramana Rao Kompella, Dongyan Xu:
vSnoop: Improving TCP Throughput in Virtualized Environments via Acknowledgement Offload. 1-11 - Mehmet Balman, Evangelos Chaniotakis, Arie Shoshani, Alex Sim
:
A Flexible Reservation Algorithm for Advance Network Provisioning. 1-11 - Adam Moody, Greg Bronevetsky, Kathryn M. Mohror
, Bronis R. de Supinski:
Design, Modeling, and Evaluation of a Scalable Multi-level Checkpointing System. 1-11 - Mark Giampapa, Thomas Gooding, Todd Inglett, Robert W. Wisniewski:
Experiences with a Lightweight Supercomputer Kernel: Lessons Learned from Blue Gene's CNK. 1-10 - Torsten Hoefler, Timo Schneider, Andrew Lumsdaine
:
Characterizing the Influence of System Noise on Large-Scale Applications by Simulation. 1-11 - Guojing Cong, George Almási, Vijay A. Saraswat:
Fast PGAS Implementation of Distributed Graph Algorithms. 1-11 - Roger A. Pearce, Maya B. Gokhale, Nancy M. Amato:
Multithreaded Asynchronous Graph Traversal for In-Memory and Semi-External Memory. 1-11 - Virat Agarwal, Fabrizio Petrini, Davide Pasetto, David A. Bader
:
Scalable Graph Exploration on Multicore Processors. 1-11 - Jae-Seung Yeom, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
:
Strider: Runtime Support for Optimizing Strided Data Accesses on Multi-Cores with Explicitly Managed Memories. 1-11 - Louis-Noël Pouchet, Uday Bondhugula, Cédric Bastoul, Albert Cohen, J. Ramanujam
, P. Sadayappan:
Combined Iterative and Model-driven Optimization in an Automatic Parallelization Framework. 1-11 - Preeti Malakar, Vijay Natarajan, Sathish S. Vadhiyar:
An Adaptive Framework for Simulation and Online Remote Visualization of Critical Climate Applications in Resource-constrained Environments. 1-11 - Seyong Lee
, Rudolf Eigenmann:
OpenMPC: Extended OpenMP Programming and Tuning for GPUs. 1-11 - Timothy G. Mattson, Michael Riepen, Thomas Lehnig, Paul Brett, Werner Haas, Patrick Kennedy, Jason Howard, Sriram R. Vangal, Nitin Borkar, Gregory Ruhl, Saurabh Dighe:
The 48-core SCC Processor: the Programmer's View. 1-11 - Beverly A. Sanders, Rodney J. Bartlett
, Erik Deumens, Victor Lotrich, Mark Ponton:
A Block-Oriented Language and Runtime System for Tensor Algebra with Very Large Arrays. 1-11 - Venkatram Vishwanath, Mark Hereld
, Kamil Iskra
, Dries Kimpe, Vitali A. Morozov, Michael E. Papka
, Robert B. Ross, Kazutomo Yoshii:
Accelerating I/O Forwarding in IBM Blue Gene/P Systems. 1-10 - Jay F. Lofstead
, Fang Zheng, Qing Liu, Scott Klasky, Ron A. Oldfield, Todd Kordenbrock, Karsten Schwan, Matthew Wolf:
Managing Variability in the IO Performance of Petascale Storage Systems. 1-12 - Xuechen Zhang, Kei Davis
, Song Jiang:
IOrchestrator: Improving the Performance of Multi-node I/O Systems via Inter-Server Coordination. 1-11 - Anh Vo, Sriram Aananthakrishnan, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Bronis R. de Supinski, Martin Schulz
, Greg Bronevetsky:
A Scalable and Distributed Dynamic Formal Verifier for MPI Programs. 1-10 - Zhezhe Chen, Qi Gao, Wenbin Zhang, Feng Qin:
FlowChecker: Detecting Bugs in MPI Libraries via Message Flow Checking. 1-11 - Nathan R. Tallent, Laksono Adhianto
, John M. Mellor-Crummey
:
Scalable Identification of Load Imbalance in Parallel Executions Using Call Path Profiles. 1-11 - Xiaodan Wang, Eric A. Perlman
, Randal C. Burns
, Tanu Malik, Tamas Budavari
, Charles Meneveau, Alexander S. Szalay:
JAWS: Job-Aware Workload Scheduling for the Exploration of Turbulence Simulations. 1-11 - Thorvald Natvig, Anne C. Elster
, Jan Christian Meyer:
Automatic Run-time Parallelization and Transformation of I/O. 1-10 - Min Li, Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai, Ali Raza Butt
, Fei Meng, Xiaosong Ma, Youngjae Kim, Christian Engelmann
, Galen M. Shipman:
Functional Partitioning to Optimize End-to-End Performance on Many-core Architectures. 1-12 - Aparna Chandramowlishwaran
, Kamesh Madduri
, Richard W. Vuduc
:
Diagnosis, Tuning, and Redesign for Multicore Performance: A Case Study of the Fast Multipole Method. 1-12 - Guy E. Blelloch, Ioannis Koutis, Gary L. Miller, Kanat Tangwongsan:
Hierarchical Diagonal Blocking and Precision Reduction Applied to Combinatorial Multigrid. 1-12 - Mohammad Jowkar, Raúl de la Cruz
, José María Cela
:
Exploring a Novel Gathering Method for Finite Element Codes on the Cell/B.E. Architecture. 1-11 - Pritish Jetley, Lukasz Wesolowski, Filippo Gioachin, Laxmikant V. Kalé, Thomas R. Quinn:
Scaling Hierarchical N-body Simulations on GPU Clusters. 1-11 - Abdullah Gharaibeh, Matei Ripeanu:
Size Matters: Space/Time Tradeoffs to Improve GPGPU Applications Performance. 1-12 - Scott S. Hampton, Sadaf R. Alam, Paul S. Crozier, Pratul K. Agarwal
:
Optimal Utilization of Heterogeneous Resources for Biomolecular Simulations. 1-11 - David Chiu, Apeksha Shetty, Gagan Agrawal:
Elastic Cloud Caches for Accelerating Service-Oriented Computations. 1-11 - Gideon Juve, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi, Gaurang Mehta, G. Bruce Berriman, Benjamin P. Berman
, Philip Maechling
:
Data Sharing Options for Scientific Workflows on Amazon EC2. 1-9 - Qian Zhu, Jiedan Zhu, Gagan Agrawal:
Power-Aware Consolidation of Scientific Workflows in Virtualized Environments. 1-12 - Ronald Babich, Michael A. Clark
, Bálint Joó:
Parallelizing the QUDA Library for Multi-GPU Calculations in Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics. 1-11 - Mathieu Luisier:
A Parallel Implementation of Electron-Phonon Scattering in Nanoelectronic Devices up to 95k Cores. 1-11 - Jan Götz, Klaus Iglberger, Markus Stürmer, Ulrich Rüde:
Direct Numerical Simulation of Particulate Flows on 294912 Processor Cores. 1-11 - David Tarjan, Kevin Skadron:
The Sharing Tracker: Using Ideas from Cache Coherence Hardware to Reduce Off-Chip Memory Traffic with Non-Coherent Caches. 1-10 - Andreas Sandberg
, David Eklov, Erik Hagersten:
Reducing Cache Pollution Through Detection and Elimination of Non-Temporal Memory Accesses. 1-11 - Martin Burtscher, Byoung-Do Kim, Jeffrey R. Diamond, John D. McCalpin, Lars Koesterke, James C. Browne:
PerfExpert: An Easy-to-Use Performance Diagnosis Tool for HPC Applications. 1-11
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