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- 2013
- Arunachalam Annamalai, Rance Rodrigues, Israel Koren, Sandip Kundu:
An opportunistic prediction-based thread scheduling to maximize throughput/watt in AMPs. PACT 2013: 63-72 - José-María Arnau, Joan-Manuel Parcerisa, Polychronis Xekalakis:
Parallel frame rendering: Trading responsiveness for energy on a mobile GPU. PACT 2013: 83-92 - Rajkishore Barik, Jisheng Zhao, Vivek Sarkar:
Interprocedural strength reduction of critical sections in explicitly-parallel programs. PACT 2013: 29-40 - Nathan Beckmann, Daniel Sánchez:
Jigsaw: Scalable software-defined caches. PACT 2013: 213-224 - Arnamoy Bhattacharyya:
Do inputs matter? using data-dependence profiling to evaluate thread level speculation in BG/Q. PACT 2013: 401 - Calin Cascaval:
Keynote talk: Parallel programming for mobile computing. PACT 2013: 3 - Kenzo Van Craeynest, Shoaib Akram, Wim Heirman, Aamer Jaleel, Lieven Eeckhout:
Fairness-aware scheduling on single-ISA heterogeneous multi-cores. PACT 2013: 177-187 - Roshan Dathathri, Chandan Reddy, Thejas Ramashekar, Uday Bondhugula:
Generating efficient data movement code for heterogeneous architectures with distributed-memory. PACT 2013: 375-386 - Wei Ding, Jun Liu, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin:
Reshaping cache misses to improve row-buffer locality in multicore systems. PACT 2013: 235-244 - Lei Fang, Peng Liu, Qi Hu, Michael C. Huang, Guofan Jiang:
Building expressive, area-efficient coherence directories. PACT 2013: 299-308 - Josué Feliu, Julio Sahuquillo, Salvador Petit, José Duato:
L1-bandwidth aware thread allocation in multicore SMT processors. PACT 2013: 123-132 - Mikhail A. Gorelov, Lev Mukhanov:
Dynamic memory access monitoring based on tagged memory. PACT 2013: 409 - Justin Emile Gottschlich, Gilles Pokam, Cristiano Pereira, Youfeng Wu:
Concurrent predicates: A debugging technique for every parallel programmer. PACT 2013: 331-340 - Venkatraman Govindaraju, Tony Nowatzki, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam:
Breaking SIMD shackles with an exposed flexible microarchitecture and the access execute PDG. PACT 2013: 341-351 - Thomas Grass:
Task sampling: Computer architecture simulation in the many-core era. PACT 2013: 405 - Yuan He, Hiroshi Sasaki, Shinobu Miwa, Hiroshi Nakamura:
McRouter: Multicast within a router for high performance network-on-chips. PACT 2013: 319-329 - Feng Ji, Heshan Lin, Xiaosong Ma:
RSVM: A Region-based Software Virtual Memory for GPU. PACT 2013: 269-278 - Wenhao Jia, Kelly A. Shaw, Margaret Martonosi:
Starchart: Hardware and software optimization using recursive partitioning regression trees. PACT 2013: 257-267 - Youngjoon Jo, Michael Goldfarb, Milind Kulkarni:
Automatic vectorization of tree traversals. PACT 2013: 363-374 - Herbert Jordan, Simone Pellegrini, Peter Thoman, Klaus Kofler, Thomas Fahringer:
INSPIRE: The insieme parallel intermediate representation. PACT 2013: 7-17 - Onur Kayiran, Adwait Jog, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Chita R. Das:
Neither more nor less: Optimizing thread-level parallelism for GPGPUs. PACT 2013: 157-166 - Gwangsun Kim, John Kim, Jung Ho Ahn, Jaeha Kim:
Memory-centric system interconnect design with Hybrid Memory Cubes. PACT 2013: 145-155 - David J. Kuck:
Keynote talk: A comprehensive approach to HW/SW codesign. PACT 2013: 1 - Janghaeng Lee, Mehrzad Samadi, Yongjun Park, Scott A. Mahlke:
Transparent CPU-GPU collaboration for data-parallel kernels on heterogeneous systems. PACT 2013: 245-255 - Tian Luo, Siyuan Ma, Rubao Lee, Xiaodong Zhang, Deng Liu, Li Zhou:
S-CAVE: Effective SSD caching to improve virtual machine storage performance. PACT 2013: 103-112 - Vineeth Mekkat, Anup Holey, Pen-Chung Yew, Antonia Zhai:
Managing shared last-level cache in a heterogeneous multicore processor. PACT 2013: 225-234 - Lucia G. Menezo, Valentin Puente, José-Ángel Gregorio:
The case for a scalable coherence protocol for complex on-chip cache hierarchies in many-core systems. PACT 2013: 279-288 - Changwoo Min, Young Ik Eom:
DANBI: Dynamic scheduling of irregular stream programs for many-core systems. PACT 2013: 189-200 - Changwoo Min, Young Ik Eom:
Can lock-free and combining techniques co-exist? A novel approach on concurrent queue. PACT 2013: 403 - Vaivaswatha Nagaraj, R. Govindarajan:
Parallel flow-sensitive pointer analysis by graph-rewriting. PACT 2013: 19-28
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