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29. ISC 2014: Leipzig, Germany
- Julian Martin Kunkel, Thomas Ludwig, Hans Werner Meuer:
Supercomputing - 29th International Conference, ISC 2014, Leipzig, Germany, June 22-26, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8488, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-07517-4
Regular Papers
- Alexander Breuer, Alexander Heinecke, Sebastian Rettenberger, Michael Bader, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, Christian Pelties:
Sustained Petascale Performance of Seismic Simulations with SeisSol on SuperMUC. 1-18 - Christian R. Trott, Simon D. Hammond, Aidan P. Thompson:
SNAP: Strong Scaling High Fidelity Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Leadership-Class Computing Platforms. 19-34 - Erik Vermij, Leandro Fiorin, Christoph Hagleitner, Koen Bertels:
Exascale Radio Astronomy: Can We Ride the Technology Wave? 35-52 - Simon McIntosh-Smith, Michael Boulton, Dan Curran, James Price:
On the Performance Portability of Structured Grid Codes on Many-Core Computer Architectures. 53-75 - Laura Grigori, Mathias Jacquelin, Amal Khabou:
Performance Predictions of Multilevel Communication Optimal LU and QR Factorizations on Hierarchical Platforms. 76-92 - Doe Hyun Yoon, Fabrizio Petrini:
Hourglass: A Bandwidth-Driven Performance Model for Sorting Algorithms. 93-108 - Xinyu Que, Fabio Checconi, Fabrizio Petrini:
Performance Analysis of Graph Algorithms on P7IH. 109-123 - Jongsoo Park, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Narayanan Sundaram, Pradeep Dubey:
Sparsifying Synchronization for High-Performance Shared-Memory Sparse Triangular Solver. 124-140 - Vinoth Krishnan Elangovan, Rosa M. Badia, Eduard Ayguadé:
Scalability and Parallel Execution of OmpSs-OpenCL Tasks on Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Environment. 141-155 - Vladimir Subotic, Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta, Mateo Valero:
Automatic Exploration of Potential Parallelism in Sequential Applications. 156-171 - Thomas R. W. Scogland, Wu-chun Feng, Barry Rountree, Bronis R. de Supinski:
CoreTSAR: Adaptive Worksharing for Heterogeneous Systems. 172-186 - Gurhan Kucuk, Gamze Uslu, Cagri Yesil:
History-Based Predictive Instruction Window Weighting for SMT Processors. 187-198 - Shintaro Momose, Takashi Hagiwara, Yoko Isobe, Hiroshi Takahara:
The Brand-New Vector Supercomputer, SX-ACE. 199-214 - T. H. Szymanski:
Impact of Future Trends on Exascale Grid and Cloud Computing. 215-231 - Konstantin S. Solnushkin:
SADDLE: A Modular Design Automation Framework for Cluster Supercomputers and Data Centres. 232-244 - Julian M. Kunkel, Michaela Zimmer, Nathanael Hübbe, Alvaro Aguilera, Holger Mickler, Xuan Wang, Andriy Chut, Thomas Bönisch, Jakob Lüttgau, Roman Michel, Johann Weging:
The SIOX Architecture - Coupling Automatic Monitoring and Optimization of Parallel I/O. 245-260 - Leonardo Fialho, James C. Browne:
Framework and Modular Infrastructure for Automation of Architectural Adaptation and Performance Optimization for HPC Systems. 261-277 - Hari Subramoni, Khaled Hamidouche, Akshay Venkatesh, Sourav Chakraborty, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing MPI Library with Dynamic Connected Transport (DCT) of InfiniBand: Early Experiences. 278-295 - John Jenkins, Xiaocheng Zou, Houjun Tang, Dries Kimpe, Robert B. Ross, Nagiza F. Samatova:
RADAR: Runtime Asymmetric Data-Access Driven Scientific Data Replication. 296-313 - Sidharth Kumar, Cameron Christensen, John A. Schmidt, Peer-Timo Bremer, Eric Brugger, Venkatram Vishwanath, Philip H. Carns, Hemanth Kolla, Ray W. Grout, Jacqueline Chen, Martin Berzins, Giorgio Scorzelli, Valerio Pascucci:
Fast Multiresolution Reads of Massive Simulation Datasets. 314-330 - Felix Schürmann, Fabien Delalondre, Pramod S. Kumbhar, John Biddiscombe, Miguel Gila, Davide Tacchella, Alessandro Curioni, Bernard Metzler, Peter Morjan, Joachim Fenkes, Michele Franceschini, Robert S. Germain, Lars Schneidenbach, T. J. Christopher Ward, Blake G. Fitch:
Rebasing I/O for Scientific Computing: Leveraging Storage Class Memory in an IBM BlueGene/Q Supercomputer. 331-347 - Xuechen Zhang, Jianqiang Ou, Kei Davis, Song Jiang:
Orthrus: A Framework for Implementing Efficient Collective I/O in Multi-core Clusters. 348-364 - Yuichiro Yasui, Katsuki Fujisawa, Yukinori Sato:
Fast and Energy-efficient Breadth-First Search on a Single NUMA System. 365-381 - Radoslaw Januszewski, Norbert Meyer, Joanna Nowicka:
Evaluation of the Impact of Direct Warm-Water Cooling of the HPC Servers on the Data Center Ecosystem. 382-393 - Axel Auweter, Arndt Bode, Matthias Brehm, Luigi Brochard, Nicolay Hammer, Herbert Huber, Raj Panda, Francois Thomas, Torsten Wilde:
A Case Study of Energy Aware Scheduling on SuperMUC. 394-409 - Ioan Hadade, Luca di Mare:
Exploiting SIMD and Thread-Level Parallelism in Multiblock CFD. 410-419 - Andrey Semin, Egor A. Druzhinin, Vladimir A. Mironov, Alexey B. Shmelev, Alexander A. Moskovsky:
The Performance Characterization of the RSC PetaStream Module. 420-429 - Mark R. Fahey, Reuben D. Budiardja, Lonnie D. Crosby, Stephen Taylor McNally:
Deploying Darter - A Cray XC30 System. 430-439 - Timothée Ewart, Fabien Delalondre, Felix Schürmann:
Cyme: A Library Maximizing SIMD Computation on User-Defined Containers. 440-449 - Kazuhiko Komatsu, Ryusuke Egawa, Hiroyuki Takizawa, Hiroaki Kobayashi:
A Compiler-Assisted OpenMP Migration Method Based on Automatic Parallelizing Information. 450-459 - Nick Brown:
A Type-Oriented Graph500 Benchmark. 460-469 - Matthew Anderson, Maciej Brodowicz, Luke Dalessandro, Jackson DeBuhr, Thomas L. Sterling:
A Dynamic Execution Model Applied to Distributed Collision Detection. 470-477 - Lei Xu, Ying Xu:
Implementation and Optimization of Three-Dimensional UPML-FDTD Algorithm on GPU Clusters. 478-486 - Georgios Smaragdos, Craig Davies, Christos Strydis, Ioannis Sourdis, Catalin Bogdan Ciobanu, Oskar Mencer, Chris I. De Zeeuw:
Real-Time Olivary Neuron Simulations on Dataflow Computing Machines. 487-497 - Yuichiro Ajima, Tomohiro Inoue, Shinya Hiramoto, Shunji Uno, Shinji Sumimoto, Kenichi Miura, Naoyuki Shida, Takahiro Kawashima, Takayuki Okamoto, Osamu Moriyama, Yoshiro Ikeda, Takekazu Tabata, Takahide Yoshikawa, Ken Seki, Toshiyuki Shimizu:
Tofu Interconnect 2: System-on-Chip Integration of High-Performance Interconnect. 498-507
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