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SBAC-PAD 2004: Foz do Iguacu, Brazil
- 16th Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2004), 27-29 October 2004, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2240-8
Cache and Memory Architectures
- Onur Mutlu, Hyesoon Kim, David N. Armstrong, Yale N. Patt:
Cache Filtering Techniques to Reduce the Negative Impact of Useless Speculative Memory References on Processor Performance. 2-9 - Yue Luo, Lizy Kurian John, Lieven Eeckhout:
Self-Monitored Adaptive Cache Warm-Up for Microprocessor Simulation. 10-17 - Martin Ohmacht
, Dirk Hoenicke, Ruud A. Haring, Alan Gara:
The eDRAM based L3-Cache of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer Processor Node. 18-22 - Eduardo Braulio Wanderley Netto, Rodolfo Azevedo
, Paulo Centoducatte, Guido Araujo:
Multi-Profile Instruction Based Compression. 23-29
Processor Architectures I
- Deniz Balkan, John Kalamatianos, David R. Kaeli:
A Study of Errant Pipeline Flushes Caused by Value Misspeculation. 32-39 - Sandro Neves Soares, Flávio Rech Wagner
:
Design Space Exploration using T&D-Bench. 40-47 - Maurício L. Pilla, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux, Bruce R. Childers, Amarildo T. da Costa, Felipe Maia Galvão França
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Value Predictors for Reuse through Speculation on Traces. 48-55
Processor Architectures II
- Amaury Darsch, André Seznec:
IATO: A Flexible EPIC Simulation Environment. 58-65 - Sandro Rigo, Guido Araujo, Marcus Bartholomeu, Rodolfo Azevedo
:
ArchC: A SystemC-Based Architecture Description Language. 66-73 - Marcus Bartholomeu, Rodolfo Azevedo
, Sandro Rigo, Guido Araujo:
Optimizations for Compiled Simulation Using Instruction Type Information. 74-81
Languages and Tools for Parallel and Distributed Programming
- Juan Rubio, Charles Lefurgy, Lizy Kurian John:
Improving Server Performance on Transaction Processing Workloads by Enhanced Data Placement. 84-91 - André Luís Gobbi Sanches, Fernando Roberto Secco, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich
:
High Performance Communication System Based on Generic Programming. 92-99 - Rafael Bohrer Ávila, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux, Pierre Lombard, Adrien Lebre, Yves Denneulin:
Performance Evaluation of a Prototype Distributed NFS Server. 100-105
Grid, Cluster and Pervasive
- Sébastien Varrette
, Jean-Louis Roch, Franck Leprévost
:
FlowCert : Probabilistic Certification for Peer-to-Peer Computations. 108-115 - Jean-Michel Busca, Marin Bertier, Fatima Belkouch, Pierre Sens
, Luciana Bezerra Arantes
:
A Performance Evaluation of a Quorum-Based State-Machine Replication Algorithm For Computing Grids. 116-123 - Walfredo Cirne, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Lauro Costa
, Daniel Paranhos da Silva, Elizeu Santos-Neto, Nazareno Andrade, César A. F. De Rose
, Tiago Ferreto, Miranda Mowbray, Roque Scheer, João Jornada:
Scheduling in Bag-of-Task Grids: The PAUÁ Case. 124-131 - Albano Alves
, António Pina
, José Exposto
, José Rufino
:
memu: Unifying Application Modeling and Cluster Exploitation. 132-139
High Performance Applications
- Débora Regina Robérti
, Roberto Pinto Souto, Haroldo F. de Campos Velho, Gervásio Annes Degrazia
, Domenico Anfossi:
Parallel Implementation of a Lagrangian Stochastic Model for Pollution Dispersion. 142-149 - Eduardo Rocha Rodrigues, Airam Jonatas Preto, Stephan Stephany:
A Parallel Engine for Graphical Interactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations. 150-157 - Marc Grunberg
, Stéphane Genaud
, Catherine Mongenet:
Parallel Adaptive Mesh Coarsening for Seismic Tomography. 158-165 - Aravind Krishnaswamy, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski:
Combining a Shared-Memory High Performance Computer and a Heterogeneous Cluster for the Simulation of Light Interaction with Human Skin. 166-171
Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
- Edson Norberto Cáceres, Cristiano Costa Argemon Vieira:
Revisiting a BSP/CGM Transitive Closure Algorithm. 174-179 - Christophe Cérin, Michel Koskas, Hazem Fkaier
, Mohamed Jemni
:
Improving Parallel Execution Time of Sorting on Heterogeneous Clusters. 180-187 - Eduardo Tavares
, Raimundo S. Barreto
, Meuse N. Oliveira Jr., Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Marília Neves, Ricardo Massa Ferreira Lima:
An Approach for Pre Runtime Scheduling in Embedded Hard Real Time Systems with Power Constraints. 188-195
Load Balancing and Scheduling
- Burkhard Monien, Stefan Schamberger:
Graph Partitioning with the Party Library: Helpful-Sets in Practice. 198-205 - Jan Hungershöfer:
On the Combined Scheduling of Malleable and Rigid Jobs. 206-213 - Cristina Boeres, José Viterbo Filho
, Vinod E. F. Rebello:
A Cluster-based Strategy for Scheduling Task on Heterogeneous Processors. 214-221 - Rodrigo Fernandes de Mello
, Luciano José Senger:
A New Migration Model based on the Evaluation of Processes Load and Lifetime on Heterogeneous Computing Environments. 222-227
Benchmarking, Performance Measurements and Analysis
- Salvador Petit
, Julio Sahuquillo
, Ana Pont
, David R. Kaeli:
Characterizing the Dynamic Behavior of Workload Execution in SVM systems. 230-237 - Sandro Bartolini, Irina Branovic, Roberto Giorgi
, Enrico Martinelli:
A Performance Evaluation of ARM ISA Extension for Elliptic Curve Cryptography over Binary Finite Fields. 238-245 - Edson T. Midorikawa, Hélio Marci de Oliveira, Jean Marcos Laine:
PEMPIs: A New Methodology for Modeling and Prediction of MPI Programs Performance. 246-253 - Luiz Angelo Barchet-Estefanel, Grégory Mounié:
Performance Characterisation of Intra-Cluster Collective Communications. 254-261

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