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- 2016
- Ali Anwar, Yue Cheng, Aayush Gupta, Ali Raza Butt:
MOS: Workload-aware Elasticity for Cloud Object Stores. HPDC 2016: 177-188 - Zachary Benavides, Rajiv Gupta, Xiangyu Zhang:
Parallel Execution Profiles. HPDC 2016: 215-218 - Nicholas Chaimov, Allen D. Malony, Shane Canon, Costin Iancu, Khaled Z. Ibrahim, Jay Srinivasan:
Scaling Spark on HPC Systems. HPDC 2016: 97-110 - Yongli Cheng, Fang Wang, Hong Jiang, Yu Hua, Dan Feng, XiuNeng Wang:
DD-Graph: A Highly Cost-Effective Distributed Disk-based Graph-Processing Framework. HPDC 2016: 259-262 - Joel E. Denny, Seyong Lee, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
NVL-C: Static Analysis Techniques for Efficient, Correct Programming of Non-Volatile Main Memory Systems. HPDC 2016: 125-136 - Jens Domke, Torsten Hoefler, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Routing on the Dependency Graph: A New Approach to Deadlock-Free High-Performance Routing. HPDC 2016: 3-14 - Bin Dong, Surendra Byna, Kesheng Wu:
SDS-Sort: Scalable Dynamic Skew-aware Parallel Sorting. HPDC 2016: 57-68 - Jack J. Dongarra:
With Extreme Scale Computing the Rules Have Changed. HPDC 2016: 123 - Ada Gavrilovska:
Implications of Heterogeneous Memories in Next Generation Server Systems. HPDC 2016: 243 - Max Grossman, Vivek Sarkar:
SWAT: A Programmable, In-Memory, Distributed, High-Performance Computing Platform. HPDC 2016: 81-92 - Kyle C. Hale, Conor Hetland, Peter A. Dinda:
Automatic Hybridization of Runtime Systems. HPDC 2016: 137-140 - Stephen Herbein, Dong H. Ahn, Don Lipari, Thomas R. W. Scogland, Marc Stearman, Mark Grondona, Jim Garlick, Becky Springmeyer, Michela Taufer:
Scalable I/O-Aware Job Scheduling for Burst Buffer Enabled HPC Clusters. HPDC 2016: 69-80 - Seokyong Hong, Sangkeun Lee, Seung-Hwan Lim, Sreenivas R. Sukumar, Ranga Raju Vatsavai:
Evaluation of Pattern Matching Workloads in Graph Analysis Systems. HPDC 2016: 263-266 - Vishwesh Jatala, Jayvant Anantpur, Amey Karkare:
Improving GPU Performance Through Resource Sharing. HPDC 2016: 203-214 - Kyuho Jeong, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
Self-configuring Software-defined Overlay Bypass for Seamless Inter- and Intra-cloud Virtual Networking. HPDC 2016: 153-164 - Jungwon Kim, Seyong Lee, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
IMPACC: A Tightly Integrated MPI+OpenACC Framework Exploiting Shared Memory Parallelism. HPDC 2016: 189-201 - Abhishek Kulkarni, Luke Dalessandro, Ezra Kissel, Andrew Lumsdaine, Thomas L. Sterling, D. Martin Swany:
Network-Managed Virtual Global Address Space for Message-driven Runtimes. HPDC 2016: 15-18 - Amlan Kusum, Keval Vora, Rajiv Gupta, Iulian Neamtiu:
Efficient Processing of Large Graphs via Input Reduction. HPDC 2016: 245-257 - Feng Liang, Francis C. M. Lau:
BAShuffler: Maximizing Network Bandwidth Utilization in the Shuffle of YARN. HPDC 2016: 281-284 - Dmitriy Morozov, Zarija Lukic:
Master of Puppets: Cooperative Multitasking for In Situ Processing. HPDC 2016: 285-288 - Kwangsung Oh, Abhishek Chandra, Jon B. Weissman:
Wiera: Towards Flexible Multi-Tiered Geo-Distributed Cloud Storage Instances. HPDC 2016: 165-176 - Probir Roy, Xu Liu, Shuaiwen Leon Song:
SMT-Aware Instantaneous Footprint Optimization. HPDC 2016: 267-279 - Stephan Schlagkamp, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, William E. Allcock, Ewa Deelman, Uwe Schwiegelshohn:
Consecutive Job Submission Behavior at Mira Supercomputer. HPDC 2016: 93-96 - Patrick Schmid, Maciej Besta, Torsten Hoefler:
High-Performance Distributed RMA Locks. HPDC 2016: 19-30 - Wei Tan, Liangliang Cao, Liana L. Fong:
Faster and Cheaper: Parallelizing Large-Scale Matrix Factorization on GPUs. HPDC 2016: 219-230 - Dingwen Tao, Shuaiwen Leon Song, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Panruo Wu, Xin Liang, Eddy Z. Zhang, Darren J. Kerbyson, Zizhong Chen:
New-Sum: A Novel Online ABFT Scheme For General Iterative Methods. HPDC 2016: 43-55 - Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Preparing for Supercomputing's Sixth Wave. HPDC 2016: 1 - Wei Wu, George Bosilca, Rolf Vandevaart, Sylvain Jeaugey, Jack J. Dongarra:
GPU-Aware Non-contiguous Data Movement In Open MPI. HPDC 2016: 231-242 - Panruo Wu, Qiang Guan, Nathan DeBardeleben, Sean Blanchard, Dingwen Tao, Xin Liang, Jieyang Chen, Zizhong Chen:
Towards Practical Algorithm Based Fault Tolerance in Dense Linear Algebra. HPDC 2016: 31-42 - Panruo Wu, Dong Li, Zizhong Chen, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Sparsh Mittal:
Algorithm-Directed Data Placement in Explicitly Managed Non-Volatile Memory. HPDC 2016: 141-152
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