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IWOMP 2012: Rome, Italy
- Barbara M. Chapman, Federico Massaioli, Matthias S. Müller, Marco Rorro:
OpenMP in a Heterogeneous World - 8th International Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2012, Rome, Italy, June 11-13, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7312, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-30960-1 - Kshitij Mehta, Edgar Gabriel, Barbara M. Chapman:
Specification and Performance Evaluation of Parallel I/O Interfaces for OpenMP. 1-14 - Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Christian Terboven, Michael Wong, Dieter an Mey:
The Design of OpenMP Thread Affinity. 15-28 - Sara Royuela, Alejandro Duran, Chunhua Liao, Daniel J. Quinlan:
Auto-scoping for OpenMP Tasks. 29-43 - Barna L. Bihari, Michael Wong, Amy Wang, Bronis R. de Supinski, Wang Chen:
A Case for Including Transactions in OpenMP II: Hardware Transactional Memory. 44-58 - Michael Klemm, Alejandro Duran, Xinmin Tian, Hideki Saito, Diego Caballero, Xavier Martorell:
Extending OpenMP* with Vector Constructs for Modern Multicore SIMD Architectures. 59-72 - Oussama Tahan, Mats Brorsson, Mohamed Shawky:
Introducing Task Cancellation to OpenMP. 73-87 - Peter Thoman, Herbert Jordan, Simone Pellegrini, Thomas Fahringer:
Automatic OpenMP Loop Scheduling: A Combined Compiler and Runtime Approach. 88-101 - François Broquedis, Thierry Gautier, Vincent Danjean:
libKOMP, an Efficient OpenMP Runtime System for Both Fork-Join and Data Flow Paradigms. 102-115 - Li Chen, Baojiang Shou, Xionghui Hou, Lei Huang:
A Compiler-Assisted Runtime-Prefetching Scheme for Heterogeneous Platforms. 116-129 - Larry Meadows:
Experiments with WRF on Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel MIC) Architecture. 130-139 - Hongzhang Shan, Erich Strohmaier, James F. Amundson, Eric G. Stern:
Optimizing the Advanced Accelerator Simulation Framework Synergia Using OpenMP. 140-153 - Haoqiang Jin, Mark Kellogg, Piyush Mehrotra:
Using Compiler Directives for Accelerating CFD Applications on GPUs. 154-168 - Amit Sabne, Putt Sakdhnagool, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Effects of Compiler Optimizations in OpenMP to CUDA Translation. 169-181 - Christian Terboven, Dirk Schmidl, Tim Cramer, Dieter an Mey:
Assessing OpenMP Tasking Implementations on NUMA Architectures. 182-195 - Dirk Schmidl, Peter Philippen, Daniel Lorenz, Christian Rössel, Markus Geimer, Dieter an Mey, Bernd Mohr, Felix Wolf:
Performance Analysis Techniques for Task-Based OpenMP Applications. 196-209 - Spiros N. Agathos, Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas, Vassilios V. Dimakopoulos:
Task-Based Execution of Nested OpenMP Loops. 210-222 - Matthias S. Müller, John Baron, William C. Brantley, Huiyu Feng, Daniel Hackenberg, Robert Henschel, Gabriele Jost, Daniel Molka, Chris Parrott, Joe Robichaux, Pavel Shelepugin, G. Matthijs van Waveren, Brian Whitney, Kalyan Kumaran:
SPEC OMP2012 - An Application Benchmark Suite for Parallel Systems Using OpenMP. 223-236 - Cheng Wang, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Barbara M. Chapman:
An OpenMP 3.1 Validation Testsuite. 237-249 - Francesca Perla, Paolo Zanetti:
Performance Analysis of an Hybrid MPI/OpenMP ALM Software for Life Insurance Policies on Multi-core Architectures. 250-253 - Aurèle Mahéo, Souad Koliai, Patrick Carribault, Marc Pérache, William Jalby:
Adaptive OpenMP for Large NUMA Nodes. 254-257 - Francesco Salvadore:
A Generalized Directive-Based Approach for Accelerating PDE Solvers. 258-261 - Viet Hai Ha, Éric Renault:
Design of a Shared-Memory Model for CAPE. 262-266 - Sadaf R. Alam, Gilles Fourestey, Brice Videau, Luigi Genovese, Stefan Goedecker, Nazim Dugan:
Overlapping Computations with Communications and I/O Explicitly Using OpenMP Based Heterogeneous Threading Models. 267-270 - J. Mark Bull, Fiona Reid, Nicola McDonnell:
A Microbenchmark Suite for OpenMP Tasks. 271-274 - Sergio Aldea, Diego R. Llanos Ferraris, Arturo González-Escribano:
Support for Thread-Level Speculation into OpenMP. 275-278
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