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43. ICPP Workshops 2014: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- 43rd International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops, ICPPW 2014, Minneapolis, MN, USA, September 9-12, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5615-9
SRMPDS 2014 Workshop
Session 1
- Mihir Awatramani, Joseph Zambreno, Diane T. Rover:
Perf-Sat: Runtime Detection of Performance Saturation for GPGPU Applications. 1-8 - Dong H. Ahn, Jim Garlick, Mark Grondona, Don Lipari, Becky Springmeyer, Martin Schulz
:
Flux: A Next-Generation Resource Management Framework for Large HPC Centers. 9-17 - David P. Bunde, Vitus J. Leung:
PReMAS: Simulator for Resource Management. 18-26
Session 2
- Gokarna Sharma, Suresh Rai, Costas Busch, Jerry L. Trahan
, Ramachandran Vaidyanathan:
Work-Efficient Load Balancing. 27-36 - Mahadevan Balasubramaniam, Ioana Banicescu, Florina M. Ciorba
:
Scalability Analysis and Evaluation of Divisible Load Scheduling. 37-44 - Randall B. Smith:
Slowest Server Emulation Syndrome: A Hidden Cost of Load Imbalance. 45-51
IASDS 2014 Workshop
- Sagar Thapaliya, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Jay F. Lofstead
, Kathryn M. Mohror
, Adam Moody:
IO-Cop: Managing Concurrent Accesses to Shared Parallel File System. 52-60 - Jay F. Lofstead
, Ivo Jimenez
, Carlos Maltzahn
:
Consistency and Fault Tolerance Considerations for the Next Iteration of the DOE Fast Forward Storage and IO Project. 61-69 - Cengiz Karakoyunlu, Michael T. Runde, John A. Chandy
:
Using an Object-Based Active Storage Framework to Improve Parallel Storage Systems. 70-78
HPC4BD 2014 Workshop
- James Faeldon, Karen Espana, Delfin Jay Sabido:
Data-centric HPC for Numerical Weather Forecasting. 79-84 - Omer Baluch, Todd Eavis:
Soft Real-Time OLAP: Exploiting Modern Hardware without Breaking the Bank. 85-94 - Dinesh Kumar, Arun Raj, Deepankar Patra, Dharanipragada Janakiram:
GraphIVE: Heterogeneity-Aware Adaptive Graph Partitioning in GraphLab. 95-103
PASA 2014 Workshop
Session 1
- Ilia Pietri
, Rizos Sakellariou
:
Energy-Aware Workflow Scheduling Using Frequency Scaling. 104-113 - John D. Davis, Suzanne Rivoire, Moisés Goldszmidt:
Star-Cap: Cluster Power Management Using Software-Only Models. 114-120 - Xinying Zheng, Yu Cai:
Dynamic Virtual Machine Placement for Cloud Computing Environments. 121-128
Session 2
- Jason Mair, Zhiyi Huang, David M. Eyers, Haibo Zhang
:
PMC-Based Power Modelling with Workload Classification on Multicore Systems. 129-138 - A. Cristiano I. Malossi
, Yves Ineichen, Constantine Bekas, Alessandro Curioni, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
:
Performance and Energy-Aware Characterization of the Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication on Multithreaded Architectures. 139-148
PSTI 2014 Workshop
Session 1
- Vasanth Tovinkere, Michael J. Voss:
Flow Graph Designer: A Tool for Designing and Analyzing Intel® Threading Building Blocks Flow Graphs. 149-158 - Mert Emin Kalender, Cem Mergenci
, Ozcan Ozturk:
AutopaR: An Automatic Parallelization Tool for Recursive Calls. 159-165 - Christian Iwainsky
, Jan-Patrick Lehr
, Christian H. Bischof:
Compiler Supported Sampling through Minimalistic Instrumentation. 166-175
Session 2
- Thomas Roehl, Jan Treibig, Georg Hager
, Gerhard Wellein
:
Overhead Analysis of Performance Counter Measurements. 176-185 - Felix Schmitt, Jonas Stolle, Robert Dietrich:
CASITA: A Tool for Identifying Critical Optimization Targets in Distributed Heterogeneous Applications. 186-195 - Jacob Jepsen:
Semi-automatic Tool to Ease the Creation and Optimization of GPU Programs. 196-205
Session 3
- Joachim Protze
, Tobias Hilbrich, Martin Schulz
, Bronis R. de Supinski, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Matthias S. Müller
:
MPI Runtime Error Detection with MUST: A Scalable and Crash-Safe Approach. 206-215 - Brice Goglin
, Joshua Hursey, Jeffrey M. Squyres:
Netloc: Towards a Comprehensive View of the HPC System Topology. 216-225
SRMPDS 2014 Workshop
Session 1: Tasking and Memory
- David P. Bunde, Vitus J. Leung:
PReMAS: Simulator for Resource Management. 226-234 - Antonio J. Peña
, Pavan Balaji:
A Framework for Tracking Memory Accesses in Scientific Applications. 235-244 - Humayun Arafat, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, P. Sadayappan:
Checksumming Strategies for Data in Volatile Memories. 245-254
Session 2: Heterogeneous Computing
- Lu Li, Usman Dastgeer, Christoph W. Kessler:
Pruning Strategies in Adaptive Off-Line Tuning for Optimized Composition of Components on Heterogeneous Systems. 255-264 - Joal Wood, Ziliang Zong, Qijun Gu, Rong Ge:
Energy and Power Characterization of Parallel Programs Running on Intel Xeon Phi. 265-272 - Kaixi Hou, Hao Wang, Wu-chun Feng:
Delivering Parallel Programmability to the Masses via the Intel MIC Ecosystem: A Case Study. 273-282
Session 3: Data Movement and I/O
- Junjie Chen, Jialin Liu, Philip C. Roth, Yong Chen
:
Using Working Set Reorganization to Manage Storage Systems with Hard and Solid State Disks. 283-291 - Stephen Herbein
, Scott Klasky, Michela Taufer
:
Benchmarking the Performance of Scientific Applications with Irregular I/O at the Extreme Scale. 292-301 - Huy Bui, Jason Leigh, Eun-Sung Jung
, Venkatram Vishwanath, Michael E. Papka
:
Improving Data Movement Performance for Sparse Data Patterns on the Blue Gene/Q Supercomputer. 302-311 - Chao Chen, Yong Chen
, Kun Feng, Yanlong Yin, Hassan Eslami, Rajeev Thakur
, Xian-He Sun, William D. Gropp
:
Decoupled I/O for Data-Intensive High Performance Computing. 312-320
Session 4: Programming Models
- Lucas A. Wilson, Jeffery von Ronne:
A Distributed Dataflow Model for Task-Uncoordinated Parallel Program Execution. 321-330 - Anand R. Tripathi, Vinit Padhye, Tara Sasank Sunkara:
Beehive: A Framework for Graph Data Analytics on Cloud Computing Platforms. 331-338 - Jiangzhou He, Wenguang Chen, Zhizhong Tang:
NestedMP: Taming Complex Configuration Space of Degree of Parallelism for Nested-Parallel Programs. 339-348
AWASN 2014 Workshop
Session 1: Wireless and Mobile Applications
- Hiroko Higuchi, Jun Fujimura, Takahumi Nakamura, Katsunori Kogo, Kentaro Tsudaka, Tomotaka Wada, Hiromi Okada, Kazuhiro Ohtsuki:
Disaster Detection by Statistics and SVM for Emergency Rescue Evacuation Support System. 349-354 - Haruka Iwahashi, Hiroko Higuchi, Katsunori Kogo, Tomohiro Kitamura, Tomotaka Wada, Hiromi Okada, Kazuhiro Ohtsuki:
Extraordinary Judging Using Electrodermal Activity and Acceleration for Emergency Rescue Evacuation Support System. 355-360 - Mohammad Aazam
, Eui-Nam Huh:
Resource Management in Media Cloud of Things. 361-367
Session 2: Network Protocols and Vehicular Networks
- Kazuya Sakai, Min-Te Sun:
Single-Initiator CDS Construction for Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas. 368-374 - Muneyuki Nakamura, Mamoru Ohara, Aromhack Saysanasongkham, Masayuki Arai, Kazuya Sakai, Satoshi Fukumoto:
Hybrid ARQ for DC-DC Converter Noise in Controller Area Networks. 375-379 - Cheng Feng, Kai Li, Zhijun Li, Shouxu Jiang:
A Compressed Sensing Approach to Monitor Urban Traffic with Data Aggregation in VANETs. 380-386
HUCAA 2014 Workshop
Session 1: Applications
- Abhijeet Lawande, Hanchao Yang, Alan D. George
, Herman Lam:
Simulative Analysis of a Multidimensional Torus-Based Reconfigurable Cluster for Molecular Dynamics. 387-394 - Leiming Yu, Yash Ukidave, David R. Kaeli:
GPU-Accelerated HMM for Speech Recognition. 395-402 - Shuai Zhang, Tao Li, Xiaofan Jiao, Yifeng Wang, Yulu Yang:
HLanc: Heterogeneous Parallel Implementation of the Implicitly Restarted Lanczos Method. 403-410
Session 2: Communications
- Benjamin Klenk, Lena Oden, Holger Fröning:
Analyzing Put/Get APIs for Thread-Collaborative Processors. 411-418 - Sébastien Varrette, Valentin Plugaru
, Mateusz Guzek
, Xavier Besseron
, Pascal Bouvry
:
HPC Performance and Energy-Efficiency of the OpenStack Cloud Middleware. 419-428
EMS 2014 Workshop
- Koji Nakano
, Susumu Matsumae
, Yasuaki Ito:
Random Address Permute-Shift Technique for the Shared Memory on GPUs. 429-438 - Wenlei Bao, Sanket Tavarageri, Füsun Özgüner, P. Sadayappan:
PWCET: Power-Aware Worst Case Execution Time Analysis. 439-447 - Jie Tang, Chen Liu
:
An Energy and Memory Trade-off Study on Resource Constrained Embedded JVM. 448-452 - Stefan J. Geuns, Joost P. H. M. Hausmans, Marco Bekooij:
Hierarchical Programming Language for Modal Multi-rate Real-Time Stream Processing Applications. 453-460

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