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25th Euro-Par 2019: Göttingen, Germany
- Ramin Yahyapour:
Euro-Par 2019: Parallel Processing - 25th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Göttingen, Germany, August 26-30, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11725, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-29399-4
Support Tools and Environments
- Alessio Netti, Zeynep Kiziltan, Özalp Babaoglu, Alina Sîrbu, Andrea Bartolini, Andrea Borghesi:
Online Fault Classification in HPC Systems Through Machine Learning. 3-16 - Mohammad Norouzi Arab, Qamar Ilias, Ali Jannesari, Felix Wolf:
Accelerating Data-Dependence Profiling with Static Hints. 17-28 - Pierre Huchant, Emmanuelle Saillard, Denis Barthou, Patrick Carribault:
Multi-valued Expression Analysis for Collective Checking. 29-43
Performance and Power Modeling, Prediction and Evaluation
- Shu-Mei Tseng, Bogdan Nicolae, George Bosilca, Emmanuel Jeannot, Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, Franck Cappello:
Towards Portable Online Prediction of Network Utilization Using MPI-Level Monitoring. 47-60 - Louis-Claude Canon, Mohamad El Sayah, Pierre-Cyrille Héam:
A Comparison of Random Task Graph Generation Methods for Scheduling Problems. 61-73 - Jordi Alcaraz, Anna Sikora, Eduardo César:
Hardware Counters' Space Reduction for Code Region Characterization. 74-86 - Navjot Kukreja, Jan Hückelheim, Mathias Louboutin, Paul D. Hovland, Gerard Gorman:
Combining Checkpointing and Data Compression to Accelerate Adjoint-Based Optimization Problems. 87-100
Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Klaus Jansen, Malin Rau:
Linear Time Algorithms for Multiple Cluster Scheduling and Multiple Strip Packing. 103-116 - Massinissa Ait Aba, Alix Munier Kordon, Guillaume Pallez:
Scheduling on Two Unbounded Resources with Communication Costs. 117-128 - Frédéric Azevedo, Dalibor Klusácek, Frédéric Suter:
Improving Fairness in a Large Scale HTC System Through Workload Analysis and Simulation. 129-141 - Saurabh Kalikar, Rupesh Nasre:
Toggle: Contention-Aware Task Scheduler for Concurrent Hierarchical Operations. 142-155 - Daniel Funke, Peter Sanders, Vincent Winkler:
Load-Balancing for Parallel Delaunay Triangulations. 156-169 - Julian Oppermann, Patrick Sittel, Martin Kumm, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Andreas Koch, Oliver Sinnen:
Design-Space Exploration with Multi-Objective Resource-Aware Modulo Scheduling. 170-183 - Blair Archibald, Patrick Maier, Robert J. Stewart, Phil Trinder:
Implementing YewPar: A Framework for Parallel Tree Search. 184-196 - Luis Sant'Ana, Daniel Cordeiro, Raphael Y. de Camargo:
PLB-HAC: Dynamic Load-Balancing for Heterogeneous Accelerator Clusters. 197-209
Data Management, Analytics and Deep Learning
- Arya Mazaheri, Johannes Schulte, Matthew W. Moskewicz, Felix Wolf, Ali Jannesari:
Enhancing the Programmability and Performance Portability of GPU Tensor Operations. 213-226 - Rachid Guerraoui, Erwan Le Merrer, Rhicheek Patra, Jean-Ronan Vigouroux:
Unified and Scalable Incremental Recommenders with Consumed Item Packs. 227-240 - Valentina Avati, Milosz Blaszkiewicz, Enrico Bocchi, Luca Canali, Diogo Castro, Javier Cervantes, Leszek Grzanka, Enrico Guiraud, Jan Kaspar, Prasanth Kothuri, Massimo Lamanna, Maciej Malawski, Aleksandra Mnich, Jakub T. Moscicki, Shravan Murali, Danilo Piparo, Enric Tejedor:
Declarative Big Data Analysis for High-Energy Physics: TOTEM Use Case. 241-255 - Elnaz Azmi, Uwe Ehret, Jörg Meyer, Rik van Pruijssen, Achim Streit, Marcus Strobl:
Clustering as Approximation Method to Optimize Hydrological Simulations. 256-269
Cluster and Cloud Computing
- Thuy-Linh Nguyen, Ramon Nou, Adrien Lebre:
YOLO: Speeding Up VM and Docker Boot Time by Reducing I/O Operations. 273-287
Parallel and Distributed Programming, Interfaces, and Languages
- Peter Thoman, Philip Salzmann, Biagio Cosenza, Thomas Fahringer:
Celerity: High-Level C++ for Accelerator Clusters. 291-303 - Chih-Chieh Yang, Juan Carlos Pichel, David A. Padua:
Dataflow Execution of Hierarchically Tiled Arrays. 304-316 - Nikita Koval, Dan Alistarh, Roman Elizarov:
Scalable FIFO Channels for Programming via Communicating Sequential Processes. 317-333 - Dave Dice, Alex Kogan:
TWA - Ticket Locks Augmented with a Waiting Array. 334-345 - Sri Raj Paul, Akihiro Hayashi, Nicole Slattengren, Hemanth Kolla, Matthew Whitlock, Seonmyeong Bak, Keita Teranishi, Jackson R. Mayo, Vivek Sarkar:
Enabling Resilience in Asynchronous Many-Task Programming Models. 346-360
Multicore and Manycore Parallelism
- Dave Dice, Alex Kogan:
Avoiding Scalability Collapse by Restricting Concurrency. 363-376 - Meghana Aparna Sistla, V. Krishna Nandivada:
Graph Coloring Using GPUs. 377-390 - Vivek Kumar:
Featherlight Speculative Task Parallelism. 391-404 - Fatih Tasyaran, Kerem Yildirir, Mustafa Kemal Tas, Kamer Kaya:
One Table to Count Them All: Parallel Frequency Estimation on Single-Board Computers. 405-418 - Jérôme Richard, Guillaume Latu, Julien Bigot, Thierry Gautier:
Fine-Grained MPI+OpenMP Plasma Simulations: Communication Overlap with Dependent Tasks. 419-433 - Alexander van der Grinten, Eugenio Angriman, Henning Meyerhenke:
Parallel Adaptive Sampling with Almost No Synchronization. 434-447
Theory and Algorithms for Parallel Computation and Networking
- Kanat Tangwongsan, Srikanta Tirthapura:
Parallel Streaming Random Sampling. 451-465
Parallel Numerical Methods and Applications
- Andrés E. Tomás, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Cholesky and Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization for Tall-and-Skinny QR Factorizations on Graphics Processors. 469-480 - Yohan Chatelain, Eric Petit, Pablo de Oliveira Castro, Ghislain Lartigue, David Defour:
Automatic Exploration of Reduced Floating-Point Representations in Iterative Methods. 481-494 - Jakub Kurzak, Mark Gates, Ali Charara, Asim YarKhan, Ichitaro Yamazaki, Jack J. Dongarra:
Linear Systems Solvers for Distributed-Memory Machines with GPU Accelerators. 495-506
Accelerator Computing
- Bram Veenboer, John W. Romein:
Radio-Astronomical Imaging: FPGAs vs GPUs. 509-521
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