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HotPar 2013: San Jose, CA, USA
- Emery D. Berger, Kim M. Hazelwood:
5th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism, HotPar'13, San Jose, CA, USA, June 24-25, 2013. USENIX Association 2013
Performance
- Tsung-Han Lin, Stephen J. Tarsa, H. T. Kung:
Parallelization Primitives for Dynamic Sparse Computations. - David Sheffield, Michael J. Anderson, Kurt Keutzer:
Three Fingered Jack: Tackling Portability, Performance, and Productivity with Auto-Parallelized Python.
Programming Models
- Micah J. Best, Daniel Jacobsen, Nicholas Vining, Alexandra Fedorova:
Collection-focused Parallelism. - Tim Harris, Yossi Lev, Victor Luchangco, Virendra J. Marathe, Mark Moir:
Constrained Data-Driven Parallelism. - Philippe Tillet, Karl Rupp, Siegfried Selberherr, Chin-Teng Lin:
Towards Performance-Portable, Scalable, and Convenient Linear Algebra.
Semantics
- Junfeng Yang, Heming Cui, Jingyue Wu:
Determinism Is Overrated: What Really Makes Multithreaded Programs Hard to Get Right and What Can Be Done About It. - Jessica Ouyang, Peter M. Chen, Jason Flinn, Satish Narayanasamy:
...And Region Serializability for All. - Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Durability Semantics for Lock-based Multithreaded Programs.
Bugs
- Mohammad Majharul Islam, Abdullah Muzahid:
Characterizing Real World Bugs Causing Sequential Consistency Violations. - Justin Emile Gottschlich, Rob C. Knauerhase, Gilles Pokam:
But How Do We Really Debug Transactional Memory Programs? - Nuno Machado, Paolo Romano, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Property-Driven Cooperative Logging for Concurrency Bugs Replication.
Data Structures
- Martin C. Rinard:
Parallel Synchronization-Free Approximate Data Structure Construction. - Irina Calciu, Justin Emile Gottschlich, Maurice Herlihy:
Using Elimination and Delegation to Implement a Scalable NUMA-Friendly Stack.
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