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17th HiPC 2010: Dona Paula, Goa, India
- 2010 International Conference on High Performance Computing, HiPC 2010, Dona Paula, Goa, India, December 19-22, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-8518-5
Scheduling and Mapping
- Olivier Beaumont, Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Link-heterogeneity vs. node-heterogeneity in clusters. 1-8 - Abhinav Bhatele, Gagan Raj Gupta, Laxmikant V. Kalé, I-Hsin Chung:
Automated mapping of regular communication graphs on mesh interconnects. 1-10 - Isaac Dooley, Chao Mei, Jonathan Lifflander, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
A study of memory-aware scheduling in message driven parallel programs. 1-10 - Rahul Garg, Perwez Shahabuddin, Akshat Verma:
Balanced stream assignment for service facility. 1-10
Best Papers
- Xin Huo, Vignesh T. Ravi, Wenjing Ma, Gagan Agrawal:
Approaches for parallelizing reductions on modern GPUs. 1-10 - Vaibhav Saxena, Yogish Sabharwal, Pramod Bhatotia:
Performance evaluation and optimization of random memory access on multicores with high productivity. 1-10
Failure diagnostic and tolerance
- Qiang Guan, Derek Smith, Song Fu:
Anomaly detection in large-scale coalition clusters for dependability assurance. 1-10 - Edward Chuah, Shyh-Hao Kuo, Paul Hiew, William-Chandra Tjhi, Gary Kee Khoon Lee, John L. Hammond, Marek T. Michalewicz, Terence Hung, James C. Browne:
Diagnosing the root-causes of failures from cluster log files. 1-10 - Daniel Sánchez, Juan L. Aragón, José M. García:
A log-based redundant architecture for reliable parallel computation. 1-10 - Leonardo Arturo Bautista-Gomez, Akira Nukada, Naoya Maruyama, Franck Cappello, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Low-overhead diskless checkpoint for hybrid computing systems. 1-10 - Abhinav Vishnu, Huub J. J. Van Dam, Wibe de Jong, Pavan Balaji, Shuaiwen Song:
Fault-tolerant communication runtime support for data-centric programming models. 1-9
Power
- Georgios Varsamopoulos, Zahra Abbasi, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
Trends and effects of energy proportionality on server provisioning in data centers. 1-11 - Chandrasekar Subramanian, Arunchandar Vasan, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Reducing data center power with server consolidation: Approximation and evaluation. 1-10 - Leping Wang, Ying Lu:
Power-efficient workload distribution for virtualized server clusters. 1-10 - Ivan Rodero, Sharat Chandra, Manish Parashar, Rajeev Muralidhar, Harinarayanan Seshadri, Stephen Poole:
Investigating the potential of application-centric aggressive power management for HPC workloads. 1-10
Heterogeneous computing and GPU
- Shibdas Bandyopadhyay, Sartaj Sahni:
GRS - GPU radix sort for multifield records. 1-10 - Günter Knittel:
A CG-based Poisson solver on a GPU-cluster. 1-10 - Jyothish Soman, Kiran Kumar Matam, Kishore Kothapalli, P. J. Narayanan:
Efficient Discrete Range Searching primitives on the GPU with applications. 1-10 - Ferosh Jacob, David Whittaker, Sagar Thapaliya, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Marjan Mernik, Jeff Gray:
CUDACL: A tool for CUDA and OpenCL programmers. 1-11 - Wenjing Ma, Gagan Agrawal:
An integer programming framework for optimizing shared memory use on GPUs. 1-10 - Timothy D. R. Hartley, Erik Saule, Ümit V. Çatalyürek:
Automatic dataflow application tuning for heterogeneous systems. 1-10
Sensing, Tracking and Data Delivery in Sensor Networks
- Nikhil Handigol, Kandasamy Selvaradjou, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
A reliable data transport protocol for partitioned actors in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks. 1-8 - Yinfeng Wang, Cho-Li Wang, Jiannong Cao, Alvin T. S. Chan:
Optimizing data acquisition by sensor-channel co-allocation in wireless sensor networks. 1-10 - Vaishali P. Sadaphal, Bijendra N. Jain:
Impact of colinearity of sensors selected for location estimation. 1-10
Communication
- Mohammad J. Rashti, Ryan E. Grant, Ahmad Afsahi, Pavan Balaji:
iWARP redefined: Scalable connectionless communication over high-speed Ethernet. 1-10 - Jaison Paul Mulerikkal, Peter Strazdins:
An SOA approach to high performance scientific computing: Early experiences. 1-10 - Mahathir Almashor, Ibrahim Khalil:
Reducing network load in large-scale, Peer-to-Peer Virtual Environments with 3D Voronoi Diagrams. 1-10 - Martin Raack:
Okeanos: Reconfigurable fault-tolerant transactional storage supporting object deletions. 1-10
Distributed Routing in Sensor and Mobile Networks
- Roy Cabaniss, Sanjay Madria, George Rush, Abbey Trotta, Srinivasa S. Vulli:
Dynamic social grouping based routing in a Mobile Ad-Hoc network. 1-8 - Ajinkya Kher, Akshay Khatavkar, Shruti Bamb, Vaishali P. Sadaphal:
Efficient algorithms to compute sleep schedules resulting in minimum delay routes in sensor networks. 1-9 - Sourav Kumar Dandapat, Bivas Mitra, Niloy Ganguly, Romit Roy Choudhury:
Fair bandwidth allocation in wireless mobile environment using max-flow. 1-10
Applications
- Eduardo Rocha Rodrigues, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux, Jairo Panetta, Celso L. Mendes, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Optimizing an MPI weather forecasting model via processor virtualization. 1-10 - Nick Edmonds, Torsten Hoefler, Andrew Lumsdaine:
A space-efficient parallel algorithm for computing betweenness centrality in distributed memory. 1-10 - Dhananjay Brahme, Binit Ranjan Mishra, Anup Barve:
Parallel Sparse Matrix Vector Multiplication using greedy extraction of boxes. 1-10 - Ankur Narang, Raj Gupta, Anupam Joshi, Vikas K. Garg:
Highly scalable parallel collaborative filtering algorithm. 1-10
Architecture and Virtualization
- Antoni Roca, José Flich, Federico Silla, José Duato:
VCTlite: Towards an efficient implementation of virtual cut-through switching in on-chip networks. 1-12 - Dyer Rolán, Basilio B. Fraguela, Ramon Doallo:
Reducing capacity and conflict misses using Set Saturation Levels. 1-9 - Alberto Ros, Blas Cuesta, Ricardo Fernández Pascual, María Engracia Gómez, Manuel E. Acacio, Antonio Robles, José M. García, José Duato:
EMC2: Extending Magny-Cours coherence for large-scale servers. 1-10 - Dulloor Subramanya Rao, Karsten Schwan:
vNUMA-mgr: Managing VM memory on NUMA platforms. 1-10 - Jianzong Wang, Peter J. Varman, Changsheng Xie:
Avoiding performance fluctuation in cloud storage. 1-9
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