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34th SBAC-PAD 2022: Bordeaux, France
- 2022 IEEE 34th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD), Bordeaux, France, November 2-5, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-5155-0
- Pangbo Sun, Hao Wu, Jiangming Jin, Ziyue Jiang, Yifan Gong:
TCUDA: A QoS-based GPU Sharing Framework for Autonomous Navigation Systems. 1-10 - Hammurabi Mendes, Bryce Wiedenbeck, Aidan O'Neill:
Seriema: RDMA-based Remote Invocation with a Case-Study on Monte-Carlo Tree Search. 11-20 - Elvis Rojas, Diego Pérez, Esteban Meneses:
Exploring the Effects of Silent Data Corruption in Distributed Deep Learning Training. 21-30 - Erhan Tezcan, Tugba Torun, Fahrican Kosar, Kamer Kaya, Didem Unat:
Mixed and Multi-Precision SpMV for GPUs with Row-wise Precision Selection. 31-40 - João Vieira, Nuno Roma, Gabriel Falcão, Pedro Tomás:
gem5-ndp: Near-Data Processing Architecture Simulation From Low Level Caches to DRAM. 41-50 - João Fabrício Filho, Isaías B. Felzmann, Lucas Wanner:
Approximate Memory with Protected Static Allocation. 51-59 - Brady Testa, Samira Mirbagher Ajorpaz, Daniel A. Jiménez:
Dynamic Set Stealing to Improve Cache Performance. 60-70 - Arthur M. Krause, Paulo C. Santos, Philippe O. A. Navaux:
Avoiding Unnecessary Caching with History-Based Preemptive Bypassing. 71-80 - Alex Weaver, Krishna Kavi, Pranathi Vasireddy, Gayatri Mehta:
Memory-Side Acceleration and Sparse Compression for Quantized Packed Convolutions. 81-90 - Sandra Catalán, Francisco D. Igual, Rafael Rodríguez-Sánchez, José R. Herrero, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
NUMA-Aware Dense Matrix Factorizations and Inversion with Look-Ahead on Multicore Processors. 91-99 - Alexander van der Grinten, Geert Custers, Duy Le Thanh, Henning Meyerhenke:
An MPI-Parallel Algorithm for Static and Dynamic Top-k Harmonic Centrality. 100-109 - Samuel Ferraz, Vinícius Vitor dos Santos Dias, Carlos H. C. Teixeira, George Teodoro, Wagner Meira Jr.:
Efficient Strategies for Graph Pattern Mining Algorithms on GPUs. 110-119 - Daniel Wladdimiro, Luciana Arantes, Pierre Sens, Nicolas Hidalgo:
A predictive approach for dynamic replication of operators in distributed stream processing systems. 120-129 - Javier García-Blas, Javier Fernández Muñoz, Jesús Carretero, Fabrizio Marozzo, Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio, Alberto Fernández-Pena, Daniel Martín de Blas:
Convergence of HPC and Big Data in extreme-scale data analysis through the DCEx programming model. 130-139 - James Almgren-Bell, Nader Al Awar, Dilip S. Geethakrishnan, Milos Gligoric, George Biros:
A Multi-GPU Python Solver for Low-Temperature Non-Equilibrium Plasmas. 140-149 - Samuel Cajahuaringa, Leandro N. Zanotto, Daniel L. Z. Caetano, Sandro Rigo, Hervé Yviquel, Munir S. Skaf, Guido Araujo:
Ion-Molecule Collision Cross-Section Simulation using Linked-cell and Trajectory Parallelization. 150-159 - Manuel F. Dolz, Héctor Martínez, Pedro Alonso, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Convolution Operators for Deep Learning Inference on the Fujitsu A64FX Processor. 160-169 - Guillaume Didier, Clémentine Maurice, Antoine Geimer, Walid J. Ghandour:
Characterizing Prefetchers using CacheObserver. 170-179 - Fareed Qararyah, Muhammad Waqar Azhar, Pedro Trancoso:
FiBHA: Fixed Budget Hybrid CNN Accelerator. 180-190 - Thierry Arrabal, Lucas Betencourt, Eddy Caron, Laurent Lefèvre:
Setting up an experimental framework for analysing an immersion cooling system. 191-200 - Jonathas Silveira, Lucas Castro, Victor Araújo, Rodrigo Zeli, Daniel Lazari, Marcelo Guedes, Rodolfo Azevedo, Lucas Wanner:
Prof5: A RISC-V profiler tool. 201-210 - Emmanuel Agullo, Marek Felsöci, Amina Guermouche, Hervé Mathieu, Guillaume Sylvand, Bastien Tagliaro:
Study of the Processor and Memory Power and Energy Consumption of Coupled Sparse/Dense Solvers. 211-220 - Aravind Sankaran, Paolo Bientinesi:
A Test for FLOPs as a Discriminant for Linear Algebra Algorithms. 221-230 - Miguel G. Xavier, Carlos H. C. Cano, Vinícius Meyer, César A. F. De Rose:
IntP: Quantifying cross-application interference via system-level instrumentation. 231-240 - Alexander V. Goponenko, Kenneth Lamar, Christina L. Peterson, Benjamin A. Allan, Jim M. Brandt, Damian Dechev:
Metrics for Packing Efficiency and Fairness of HPC Cluster Batch Job Scheduling. 241-252 - Rafaela C. Brum, Pierre Sens, Luciana Arantes, Maria Clicia Stelling de Castro, Lúcia Maria de A. Drummond:
Optimizing Execution Time and Costs of Cross-Silo Federated Learning Applications with Datasets on different Cloud Providers. 253-262 - Vanderlei Munhoz, Márcio Castro, Odorico M. Mendizabal:
Strategies for Fault-Tolerant Tightly-Coupled HPC Workloads Running on Low-Budget Spot Cloud Infrastructures. 263-272 - Maxim Moraru, Adrien Roussel, Hugo Taboada, Christophe Jaillet, Marc Pérache, Michaël Krajecki:
Performance Improvements of Parallel Applications thanks to MPI-4.0 Hints. 273-282 - Yang Chen, Feng Zhang, Yinhao Hong, Yunpeng Chai, Wei Lu, Hong Chen, Xiaoyong Du, Peipei Wang, Le Mi, Jintao Li, Xilin Tang, Yanliang Zhou, Wei Zhou, Peng Zhang, Fengyi Chen, Pengfei Li, Yu Li:
Taming the Big Data Monster: Managing Petabytes of Data with Multi-Model Databases. 283-292 - Matheus Tavares Bernardino, Alfredo Goldman:
Parallelizing Git Checkout: a Case Study of I/O Parallelism. 293-304 - Igor Fontana De Nardin, Patricia Stolf, Stéphane Caux:
Analyzing Power Decisions in Data Center Powered by Renewable Sources. 305-314 - Omar Shaaban, Jimmy Aguilar Mena, Vicenç Beltran, Paul M. Carpenter, Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta Mancho:
Automatic aggregation of subtask accesses for nested OpenMP-style tasks. 315-325 - Jing Chen, Madhavan Manivannan, Bhavishya Goel, Mustafa Abduljabbar, Miquel Pericàs:
STEER: Asymmetry-aware Energy Efficient Task Scheduler for Cluster-based Multicore Architectures. 326-335 - Odin Ugedal, Rakesh Kumar:
Mitigating Unnecessary Throttling in Linux CFS Bandwidth Control. 336-345
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