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27th HPDC 2018: Tempe, AZ, USA
- Ming Zhao, Abhishek Chandra, Lavanya Ramakrishnan:
Proceedings of the 27th International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing, HPDC 2018, Tempe, AZ, USA, June 11-15, 2018. ACM 2018 - Victoria Stodden:
Reproducibility in computational and data-enabled science. 1
Operating systems
- Balazs Gerofi, Aram Santogidis, Dominique Martinet, Yutaka Ishikawa:
PicoDriver: fast-path device drivers for multi-kernel operating systems. 2-13 - Peter A. Dinda, Xiaoyang Wang, Jinghang Wang, Chris Beauchene, Conor Hetland:
Hard real-time scheduling for parallel run-time systems. 14-26
Fault tolerance - I
- Aiman Fang, Andrew A. Chien:
ABFR: convenient management of latent error resilience using application knowledge. 27-39 - Anwesha Das, Frank Mueller, Charles Siegel, Abhinav Vishnu:
Desh: deep learning for system health prediction of lead times to failure in HPC. 40-51 - Dingwen Tao, Sheng Di, Xin Liang, Zizhong Chen, Franck Cappello:
Improving performance of iterative methods by lossy checkponting. 52-65
Massively multicore systems
- Changwan Hong, Aravind Sukumaran-Rajam, Bortik Bandyopadhyay, Jinsung Kim, Süreyya Emre Kurt, Israt Nisa, Shivani Sabhlok, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, P. Sadayappan:
Efficient sparse-matrix multi-vector product on GPUs. 66-79 - Ahmed E. Helal, Changhee Jung, Wu-chun Feng, Yasser Y. Hanafy:
CommAnalyzer: automated estimation of communication cost and scalability on HPC clusters from sequential code. 80-91 - Jayadharini Jaiganesh, Martin Burtscher:
A high-performance connected components implementation for GPUs. 92-104 - Satoshi Matsuoka:
Cambrian explosion of computing and big data in the post-moore era. 105
Runtime systems
- Neha Gholkar, Frank Mueller, Barry Rountree, Aniruddha Marathe:
PShifter: feedback-based dynamic power shifting within HPC jobs for performance. 106-117 - Xi Luo, Wei Wu, George Bosilca, Thananon Patinyasakdikul, Linnan Wang, Jack J. Dongarra:
ADAPT: an event-based adaptive collective communication framework. 118-130 - Atsushi Hori, Min Si, Balazs Gerofi, Masamichi Takagi, Jai Dayal, Pavan Balaji, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Process-in-process: techniques for practical address-space sharing. 131-143
Fault tolerance - II
- Joachim Protze, Martin Schulz, Dong H. Ahn, Matthias S. Müller:
Thread-local concurrency: a technique to handle data race detection at programming model abstraction. 144-155 - Chao Chen, Greg Eisenhauer, Matthew Wolf, Santosh Pande:
LADR: low-cost application-level detector for reducing silent output corruptions. 156-167 - Aidi Pi, Wei Chen, Xiaobo Zhou, Mike Ji:
Profiling distributed systems in lightweight virtualized environments with logs and resource metrics. 168-179
Performance modeling and analysis
- Ivy Bo Peng, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Shirley V. Moore, Seyong Lee:
Tuyere: enabling scalable memory workloads for system exploration. 180-191 - Yuankun Fu, Feng Li, Fengguang Song, Zizhong Chen:
Performance analysis and optimization of in-situ integration of simulation with data analysis: zipping applications up. 192-205 - Minh Nguyen, Sami Alesawi, Ning Li, Hao Che, Hong Jiang:
ForkTail: a black-box fork-join tail latency prediction model for user-facing datacenter workloads. 206-217 - Stephanie Forrest:
The biology of software. 218
Storage and I/O
- Anthony Kougkas, Hariharan Devarajan, Xian-He Sun:
Hermes: a heterogeneous-aware multi-tiered distributed I/O buffering system. 219-230 - Pradeep Fernando, Ada Gavrilovska, Sudarsun Kannan, Greg Eisenhauer:
NVStream: accelerating HPC workflows with NVRAM-based transport for streaming objects. 231-242 - Wonil Choi, Myoungsoo Jung, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Chita R. Das:
Parallelizing garbage collection with I/O to improve flash resource utilization. 243-254
Big data
- Zhongmiao Li, Peter Van Roy, Paolo Romano:
Transparent speculation in geo-replicated transactional data stores. 255-266 - Zhengchun Liu, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Ian T. Foster, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Cross-geography scientific data transferring trends and behavior. 267-278
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