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14th HPCS 2016: Innsbruck, Austria
- International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation, HPCS 2016, Innsbruck, Austria, July 18-22, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-2088-1
- Vassil Alexandrov, Thomas Ropars, Lorenzo Strigini:
Panels: Panel session I: Resiliency in extreme scale high performance computing systems and applications. 1-10
Tutorial Papers
- Gabriele D'Angelo, Stefano Ferretti, Vittorio Ghini:
Simulation of the Internet of Things. 1-8 - Hesham H. Ali:
Tutorials: Tutorial I: HPC and big data analytics in biomedical informatics. 1-17 - Steven J. Newhouse:
Keynotes: Tuesday keynote: Big data analysis in European clouds: The challenges for life science. 1-6 - Dariusz Król, Renata Slota, Jacek Kitowski:
Parameter studies on heterogeneous computing infrastructures with the Scalarm platform. 9-17
Regular Papers
- Paulo Moura, Fabio Kon, Spyros Voulgaris, Maarten van Steen:
Dynamic resource allocation using performance forecasting. 18-25 - Alessandro Pellegrini:
Optimizing memory management for optimistic simulation with reinforcement learning. 26-33 - Françoise Baude, Lea El Beze, Miguel Oliva:
Towards a flexible data stream analytics platform based on the GCM autonomous software component technology. 34-41 - Pierangelo di Sanzo, Bruno Ciciani:
CPU-core frequency scaling for efficient thread scheduling in transactional memories. 42-47 - Nico Reissmann, Thomas L. Falch, Benjamin A. Bjørnseth, Helge Bahmann, Jan Christian Meyer, Magnus Jahre:
Efficient control flow restructuring for GPUs. 48-57 - Davide Ceraso, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Controlling swarms of medical nanorobots using CPPSO on a GPU. 58-65 - Eric Klukovich, Mehmet Hadi Gunes, Lee Barford, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Accelerating BFS shortest paths calculations using CUDA for Internet topology measurements. 66-73 - Lukas Einkemmer:
A mixed precision semi-Lagrangian algorithm and its performance on accelerators. 74-80 - Salvatore Cuomo, Pasquale De Michele, Ardelio Galletti, Livia Marcellino:
Local principal component analysis overcomplete method: A GPU parallel implementation combining shared and global memories. 81-87 - Mostafa Shahiri, Mojtaba Valinataj, Amir M. Rahmani:
A reliable and high-performance Network-on-Chip router through decoupled resource sharing. 88-95 - Masoud Oveis Gharan, Gul N. Khan:
Dynamic virtual channel and index-based arbitration based Network on Chip router architecture. 96-103 - Sonda Chtourou, Mohamed Abid, Zied Marrakchi, Emna Amouri, Habib Mehrez:
The effect of interconnect depopulation on FPGA performances in terms of power, area and delay. 104-111 - Alberto Scionti, Somnath Mazumdar, Antoni Portero:
Software defined Network-on-Chip for scalable CMPs. 112-115 - Erol Koser, Korbinian Berthold, Ravi Kumar Pujari, Walter Stechele:
A Chip-level Redundant Threading (CRT) scheme for shared-memory protection. 116-124 - Shi-Yu Huang, Tzu-Heng Huang, Kun-Han Tsai, Wu-Tung Cheng:
A wide-range clock signal generation scheme for speed grading of a logic core. 125-129 - Michaela Blott:
Reconfigurable future for HPC. 130-131 - Oren Segal, Martin Margala:
Exploring the performance benefits of heterogeneity and reconfigurable architectures in a commodity cloud. 132-139 - Jan Moritz Joseph, Christopher Blochwitz, Thilo Pionteck:
Adaptive allocation of default router paths in Network-on-Chips for latency reduction. 140-147 - Khaoula Bezzina, Zaher Mahjoub:
Scheduling binary tree-shaped task graphs representing optimal parenthesizations of dense-triangular matrix chain product. 148-155 - Sushma Sathyanarayana, Melody Moh:
Joint route-server load balancing in software defined networks using ant colony optimization. 156-163 - Stephan Schlagkamp, Matthias Hofmann, Lars Eufinger, Rafael Ferreira da Silva:
Increasing waiting time satisfaction in parallel job scheduling via a flexible MILP approach. 164-171 - Hajer Salhi, Zaher Mahjoub:
Scheduling independent tasks under contiguity constraint: A polyhedral algorithm based-approach for determining and comparing all optimal solutions. 172-179 - Naweiluo Zhou, Gwenaël Delaval, Bogdan Robu, Éric Rutten, Jean-François Méhaut:
Control of autonomic parallelism adaptation on software transactional memory. 180-187 - Miao Wang, Wenjing Yang, Hao Li, Yufei Lin, Juan Chen:
Metis-CIC: A new mesh partitioning heuristic for parallel preconditioned iterative methods in CFD. 188-195 - George Kornaros, Menelaos Pratikakis:
VWQS: A dispatching mechanism of variable-size tasks in heterogeneous systems. 196-203 - Burak Sezin Ovant, Isa Ahmet Güney, Muhammed Emin Savas, Gürhan Küçük:
Allocation of last level cache partitions through thread classification with parallel universes. 204-212 - Ramneek, Patrick Hosein, Wonjun Choi, Woojin Seok:
Quality of service support for high performance computing on mobile devices. 213-217 - Claudia Diamantini, Laura Genga, Domenico Potena:
Understanding knowlegde-intensive processes: From traces to instance graphs. 218-221 - Xianghui Zhu, Teng-Sheng Moh:
Assessing photograph aesthetic quality with color based descriptor. 222-229 - Eugenio Cesario, Andrea Raffaele Iannazzo, Fabrizio Marozzo, Fabrizio Morello, Gianni Riotta, Alessandra Spada, Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio:
Analyzing social media data to discover mobility patterns at EXPO 2015: Methodology and results. 230-237 - Julien Collet, Tanguy Sassolas, Yves Lhuillier, Renaud Sirdey, Jacques Carlier:
Leveraging distributed GraphLab for program trace analysis. 238-245 - Harrison Mfula, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Business-aware son coordinator for LTE-A networks. 246-252 - John N. Sahalos:
Orthogonal advanced methods for the design of modern antenna arrays. 253-260 - Margot Deruyck, David Plets, Luc Martens, Wout Joseph, Sotirios K. Goudos:
Optimizing wireless access networks towards power consumption: Influence of the optimization algorithm. 261-265 - Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giorgio Montisci, Paolo Maxia, Giacomo Muntoni:
A CPW-fed printed LPDA for wireless communications. 266-269 - Sotirios K. Goudos, Katherine Siakavara, John N. Sahalos:
A comparative study of different biogeography based optimization migration models performance on antenna array thinning problems. 270-277 - Daniel Ganellari, Gundolf Haase:
Fast many-core solvers for the Eikonal equations in cardiovascular simulations. 278-285 - Michael Burger, Christian H. Bischof, Jens Wackerfuß:
Compressed symmetric graphs for the simulation of super carbon nanotubes. 286-293 - Gemma Sanjuan, Tomàs Margalef, Ana Cortés:
Accelerating preconditioned conjugate gradient solver in wind field calculation. 294-301 - Filip Kocina, Gabriela Necasová, Petr Veigend, Vaclav Satek, Jirí Kunovsky:
Parallel solution of higher order differential equations. 302-309 - Karandeep Singh, Jang Won Bae, Euihyun Paik:
Population dynamics analysis for policy evaluation using micro-level population dynamics. 310-317 - Simon Pickartz, Stefan Lankes, Antonello Monti, Carsten Clauss, Jens Breitbart:
Application migration in HPC - A driver of the exascale era? 318-325 - Vishwanathan Chandru, Frank Mueller:
Hybrid MPI/OpenMP programming on the Tilera manycore architecture. 326-333 - Hao Li, Yuhua Tang, Xiaoguang Ren, Liyang Xu, Xinhai Xu:
The way to develop software towards exascale computing. 334-341 - Sebastien Gougeaud, Soraya Zertal, Jacques-Charles Lafoucriere, Philippe Deniel:
Block shifting layout for efficient and robust large declustered storage systems. 342-349 - Isa Ahmet Güney, Burak Sezin Ovant, Sebnem Baydere:
Impact of RDMA communication on the performance of distributed BFS algorithm. 350-356 - Rami Rashkovits:
Preference-based long-term prefetching using latency-obsolescence tradeoff. 357-363 - Mozhgan K. Chimeh, Paul Cockshott:
Optimising simulation data structures for the Xeon Phi. 364-371 - Rakhi Hemani, Subhasis Banerjee, Apala Guha:
Easy and expressive LLC contention model. 372-379 - Pedro Yébenes, German Maglione Mathey, Jesús Escudero-Sahuquillo, Pedro Javier García, Francisco J. Quiles:
Modeling a switch architecture with virtual output queues and virtual channels in HPC-systems simulators. 380-386 - José Puche, Sergio Lechago, Salvador Petit, María Engracia Gómez, Julio Sahuquillo:
Accurately modeling a photonic NoC in a detailed CMP simulation framework. 387-394 - Stephan Schlagkamp, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Johanna Renker, Gerhard Rinkenauer:
Analyzing users in parallel computing: A user-oriented study. 395-402 - Mai Said, Mona Safar, Mohamed Taher, Ayman M. Wahba:
Accelerating iterative protein sequence alignment on a heterogeneous GPU-CPU platform. 403-410 - Majdi Maabreh, Ajay Gupta, Fahad Saeed:
A parallel peptide indexer and decoy generator for crux tide using OpenMP. 411-418 - F. Ciullo, Chiara Zucco, Barbara Calabrese, Giuseppe Agapito, Pietro Hiram Guzzi, Mario Cannataro:
Computational challenges for sentiment analysis in life sciences. 419-426 - Sachin Pawaskar, Hesham H. Ali:
A dynamic run-profile energy-aware approach for scheduling computationally intensive bioinformatics applications. 427-434 - Maria Mirto, Sandro Fiore, Laura Conte, Luisa Vittoria Bruno, Giovanni Aloisio:
A spatial data analysis infrastructure for environmental health research. 435-442 - Lukasz Górski, Piotr Bala, Franciszek Rakowski:
A case study of software load balancing policies implemented with the PGAS programming model. 443-448 - Joshua Higgins, Violeta Holmes, Colin C. Venters:
Securing user defined containers for scientific computing. 449-453 - Alessio Merlo, Luca Lorrai, Luca Verderame:
Efficient trusted host-based card emulation on TEE-enabled Android devices. 454-459 - Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Lisa Bahler, Brian A. Coan, Yuriy Polyakov, Kurt Rohloff, David Bruce Cousins:
Practical implementations of program obfuscators for point functions. 460-467 - Saeed Haddadi Makhsous, Anton Gulenko, Odej Kao, Feng Liu:
High available deployment of cloud-based virtualized network functions. 468-475 - Marco Baldi, Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Linda Senigagliesi, Luca Spalazzi, Francesco Spegni:
Parametric and probabilistic model checking of confidentiality in data dispersal algorithms. 476-483 - Golnaz Sahebi, Amin Majd, Masoumeh Ebrahimi, Juha Plosila, Jaber Karimpour, Hannu Tenhunen:
SEECC: A secure and efficient elliptic curve cryptosystem for E-health applications. 492-500 - Lionel Dupre, Yuri Demchenko:
Impact of information security measures on the velocity of big data infrastructures. 492-500 - Wei Dai, Berk Sunar, John M. Schanck, William Whyte, Zhenfei Zhang:
NTRU modular lattice signature scheme on CUDA GPUs. 501-508 - Ihsen Nakouri, Mohamed Hamdi, Tai-Hoon Kim:
Chaotic construction of cryptographic keys based on biometric data. 509-516 - Michal Zima, Eva Hladká:
Cryptography enhanced ad-hoc approach to P2P overlays. 517-522 - Muhammad A. Iqbal, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
Secure End-to-End key establishment protocol for resource-constrained healthcare sensors in the context of IoT. 523-530 - Amin Safaei, Q. M. Jonathan Wu:
FPGA implementation of the histogram of oriented 4D surface for real-time human activity recognition. 531-536 - Pedro Mayorga, Julio A. Valdez, Vesna Zeljkovic, Christopher Druzgalski, Monceni A. Perez:
Cardiopulmonary acoustic events classification. 537-543 - Mohammad Anvaripour, Mehrdad Saif, Majid Ahmadi:
A novel approach to provide safe indoor industrial environment. 544-548 - Eman Mohammadi, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, Mehrdad Saif:
Human activity recognition using an ensemble of support vector machines. 549-554 - Vesna Zeljkovic, Claude Tameze, Ivana Vucenik, Laundette Jones, Christopher Druzgalski, Pedro Mayorga:
Improved algorithm for mammary adipose microenvironment definition byl automated brown fat quantification. 555-561 - Thomas L. Falch, Anne C. Elster:
ImageCL: An image processing language for performance portability on heterogeneous systems. 562-569 - Akilan Thangarajah, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, Jie Huo:
A unified threshold updating strategy for multivariate Gaussian mixture based moving object detection. 570-574 - Shaheena Noor, Vali Uddin:
MapReduce for multi-view object recognition. 575-582 - Valeria Cardellini, Matteo Nardelli, Dario Luzi:
Elastic stateful stream processing in storm. 583-590 - Gabor Kecskemeti, Attila Csaba Marosi, Attila Kertész:
The ENTICE approach to decompose monolithic services into microservices. 591-596 - Saul Alonso Monsalve, Félix García Carballeira, Alejandro Calderón Mateos:
Analyzing the performance of volunteer computing for data intensive applications. 597-604 - Sunanda Bose, Nandini Mukherjee:
PrIOR: A prime number based I/O redirection algorithm for sensor-cloud infrastructure. 605-612 - Krzysztof Benedyczak, Bernd Schuller, Maria Petrova-El Sayed, Jedrzej Rybicki, Richard Grunzke:
UNICORE 7 - Middleware services for distributed and federated computing. 613-620 - Benjamin Ertl, Uros Stevanovic, Arsen Hayrapetyan, Bas Wegh, Marcus Hardt:
Identity harmonization for federated HPC, grid and cloud services. 621-627 - Yuri Demchenko, Fatih Turkmen, Cees de Laat, Christophe Blanchet, Charles Loomis:
Cloud based big data infrastructure: Architectural components and automated provisioning. 628-636 - Dimitrios Vasilas, Stefanos Gerangelos, Nectarios Koziris:
VGVM: Efficient GPU capabilities in virtual machines. 637-644 - Prathamesh Gaikwad, Anirban Mandal, Paul Ruth, Gideon Juve, Dariusz Król, Ewa Deelman:
Anomaly detection for scientific workflow applications on networked clouds. 645-652 - Rodrigo Baya, Ignacio Decia, Pablo Ezzatti, Hermann Mena:
Accelerating the resolution of generalized Lyapunov matrix equations on hybrid architectures. 653-658 - Ali Jooya, Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, Amirali Baniasadi:
MultiObjective GPU design space exploration optimization. 659-666 - Alessandro Capotondi, Andrea Marongiu:
On the effectiveness of OpenMP teams for cluster-based many-core accelerators. 667-674 - Daniele Bortolotti, Simone Tinti, Piero Altoe, Andrea Bartolini:
User-space APIs for dynamic power management in many-core ARMv8 computing nodes. 675-681 - Vsevolod P. Nikolskiy, Vladimir V. Stegailov, Vyacheslav S. Vecher:
Efficiency of the Tegra K1 and X1 systems-on-chip for classical molecular dynamics. 682-689 - Francesco Beneventi, Andrea Bartolini, Carlo Cavazzoni, Luca Benini:
Cooling-aware node-level task allocation for next-generation green HPC systems. 690-696 - Imen Chakroun, Nouredine Melab:
HB&B@GRID: An heterogeneous grid-enabled Branch and Bound algorithm. 697-704 - Adel Dabah, Ahcène Bendjoudi, Abdelhakim AitZai, Didier El Baz, Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat:
Multi and many-core parallel B&B approaches for the Blocking Job Shop Scheduling problem. 705-712 - Arash Atashpendar, Bernabé Dorronsoro, Grégoire Danoy, Pascal Bouvry:
A parallel cooperative coevolutionary SMPSO algorithm for multi-objective optimization. 713-720 - María Laura Tardivo, Paola Caymes-Scutari, Germán Bianchini, Miguel Méndez-Garabetti, Ana Cortés:
Three evolutionary statistical parallel methods for uncertainty reduction in wildland fire prediction. 721-728 - Gautier Vaillant, Mohand Mezmaz, Daniel Tuyttens, Nouredine Melab:
Vectorization of local search for solving flow-shop scheduling problem on Xeon Phi™ MIC co-processors. 729-735 - Vahid Nassiri, Geert Molenberghs, Geert Verbeke:
Finite information limit variance-covariance structures: Is the entire dataset needed for analysis? 736-742 - Paola Caymes-Scutari, Germán Bianchini, Anna Sikora, Tomàs Margalef:
Environment for automatic development and tuning of parallel applications. 743-750 - André Pereira, António Onofre, Alberto Proença:
Tuning pipelined scientific data analyses for efficient multicore execution. 751-758 - Adib Haron, Jintao Yu, Razvan Nane, Mottaqiallah Taouil, Said Hamdioui, Koen Bertels:
Parallel matrix multiplication on memristor-based computation-in-memory architecture. 759-766 - Amin Majd, Mahdi Abdollahi, Golnaz Sahebi, Davoud Abdollahi, Masoud Daneshtalab, Juha Plosila, Hannu Tenhunen:
Multi-population parallel imperialist competitive algorithm for solving systems of nonlinear equations. 767-775 - Rade Kutil:
Towards an object oriented programming framework for parallel matrix algorithms. 776-783 - Adel Dabah, Ahcène Bendjoudi, Abdelhakim AitZai:
Efficient parallel B&B method for the blocking job shop scheduling problem. 784-791 - Baptiste Delporte, Roberto Rigamonti, Alberto Dassatti:
HPA: An opportunistic approach to embedded energy efficiency. 792-799 - Jérémie Lagravière, Johannes Langguth, Mohammed Sourouri, Phuong Hoai Ha, Xing Cai:
On the performance and energy efficiency of the PGAS programming model on multicore architectures. 800-807 - Issam Raïs, Laurent Lefèvre, Anne-Cécile Orgerie, Anne Benoit:
An analysis of the feasibility of energy harvesting with thermoelectric generators on petascale and exascale systems. 808-813 - Egor A. Druzhinin, Alexey B. Shmelev, Alexander A. Moskovsky, Yuri Migal, Vladimir A. Mironov, Andrey Semin:
High temperature coolant demonstrated for a computational cluster. 814-817 - Antonio Libri, Andrea Bartolini, Michele Magno, Luca Benini:
Evaluation of synchronization protocols for fine-grain HPC sensor data time-stamping and collection. 818-825 - Alina Sîrbu, Özalp Babaoglu:
Predicting system-level power for a hybrid supercomputer. 826-833 - Ed Bennett, Biagio Lucini, Luigi Del Debbio, Kirk E. Jordan, Agostino Patella, Claudio Pica, Antonio Rago:
BSMBench: A flexible and scalable HPC benchmark from beyond the standard model physics. 834-839 - Malik Muhammad Zaki Murtaza Khan, Anne C. Elster:
Characterizing numascale clusters with GPUs: MPI-based and GPU interconnect benchmarks. 840-847 - Matthias Gross:
Neat SIMD: Elegant vectorization in C++ by using specialized templates. 848-857 - Miguel Tairum Cruz, Pedro Tomás, Nuno Roma:
Unsupervised variable-grained online phase clustering for heterogeneous/morphable processors. 858-865 - BaoKang Wang, Yuki Fukazawa, Toshio Kondo, Takahiro Sasaki:
A cache memory with unit tile and line accessibility. 866-874 - Gaurav Saxena, Peter K. Jimack, Mark A. Walkley:
A cache-aware approach to domain decomposition for stencil-based codes. 875-885 - Theodoros Christoudias, Michail Alvanos:
Accelerated chemical kinetics in the EMAC chemistry-climate model. 886-889 - Brigitta Goger, Mathias W. Rotach, Alexander Gohm, Ivana Stiperski, Oliver Fuhrer:
Current challenges for numerical weather prediction in complex terrain: Topography representation and parameterizations. 890-894 - Domingo Manubens-Gil, Javier Vegas-Regidor, Chloé Prodhomme, Oriol Mula-Valls, Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes:
Seamless management of ensemble climate prediction experiments on HPC platforms. 895-900 - Eric Pascolo, Stefano Salon, Donata Melaku Canu, Cosimo Solidoro, Carlo Cavazzoni, Georg Umgiesser:
OpenMP tasks: Asynchronous programming made easy. 901-907 - Carsten Uphoff, Michael Bader:
Generating high performance matrix kernels for earthquake simulations with viscoelastic attenuation. 908-916 - Jessica Smith, Lee Barfed, Sergiu M. Dascalu, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Highly parallel implementation of forest fire propagation models on the GPU. 917-924 - Alexandre Muzy, Matthieu Lerasle, Franck Grammont, Van Toan Dao, David R. C. Hill:
Parallel and pseudorandom discrete event system specification vs. networks of spiking neurons: Formalization and preliminary implementation results. 925-934 - Philippe Tigreat, Pierre-Henri Horrein, Vincent Gripon:
Massively parallel implementation of sparse message retrieval algorithms in Clustered Clique Networks. 935-939
Work In Progress
- Vinay B. Gavirangaswamy, Ajay Gupta, Aakash Gupta:
A parallel implementation of reinforced learning model used in analyzing risky decision making. 940-946 - Javier Corral-García, José Luis González Sánchez, Miguel Ángel Pérez Toledano:
Towards automatic parallelization of sequential programs and efficient use of resources in HPC centers. 947-954 - Hao Li, Xiaoguang Ren, Hongyu Ji, Chao Li, Jinyu Wang, Juan Chen:
Using multigrid methods in CFD simulations. 955-960 - Fadwa Lachhab, Mohammed Essaaidi, Mohamed Bakhouya, Radouane Ouladsine:
Towards a context-aware platform for complex and stream event processing. 961-966
Poster Papers
- Christine Gfrerer, Marián Vajtersic, Rade Kutil:
Two parallel alignment algorithms for big number of strings. 967-972 - Thomas Ruh, Peter Blaha:
Evaluating eigensolver schemes within the density functional theory package WIEN2k. 973-978 - Ivan Gankevich, Yuri Tipikin, Vladimir Korkhov, Vladimir Gaiduchok:
Factory: Non-stop batch jobs without checkpointing. 979-984 - Inchan Hwang, Dabin Kim, Young-Bae Ko:
Analysis of NDN repository architectures. 985-988 - Evgeniia Milova, Svetlana Sveshnikova, Ivan Gankevich:
Speedup of deep neural network learning on the MIC-architecture. 989-992 - Carlos Reaño, Federico Silla, Matthew J. Leslie:
schedGPU: Fine-grain dynamic and adaptative scheduling for GPUs. 993-997 - Ahmed A. Abouelfarag, Nada Magdy Nouh, Marwa ElShenawy:
Scalable parallel approach for dense linear algebra. 1003-1008 - Serob Balyan, Suren Abrahamyan, Vladimir Korkhov, Harutyun Ter-Minasyan, Alfred Waizenauer:
Teambrainer: Network-based collaborative mobile system. 1009-1012 - Ming-Yang Su, Kek-Tung Fung, Yu-Hao Huang, Ming-Zhi Kang, Yen-Heng Chung:
Detection of Android malware: Combined with static analysis and dynamic analysis. 1013-1018 - Grigore Lupescu, Emil-Ioan Slusanschi, Nicolae Tapus:
Analysis of thread workgroup broadcast for Intel GPUs. 1019-1024
Technical Posters Abstracts
- Louise Spellacy, Darach Golden:
Partial inverses of block tridiagonal non-Hermitian matrices. 1025-1026 - Jinhwa Kong, Jaemoon Shin, Jung-Im Won, Jeehee Yoon, Unjoo Lee:
An efficient noise reduction method for copy number variations detection from whole exome sequencing data. 1027-1028 - Yunyoung Choi, Jaemoon Shin, Jinhwa Kong, Jeehee Yoon, Keonbae Lee:
Exome_pipe: An automatic exome data analysis pipeline. 1029-1030 - David Horák, Lubomír Ríha, Radim Sojka, Jakub Kruzik, Martin Beseda:
Energy consumption optimization of the Total-FETI solver and BLAS routines by changing the CPU frequency. 1031-1032
Industry Posters Abstracts
- Sally Bridgwater:
Performance optimisation and productivity centre of excellence. 1033-1034
Late Papers
- Shuo Li, Karthik Raman, Ruchira Sasanka:
Enhancing application performance using heterogeneous memory architectures on a many-core platform. 1035-1042
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