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PARCO 2015: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Gerhard R. Joubert, Hugh Leather, Mark Parsons, Frans J. Peters, Mark Sawyer:
Parallel Computing: On the Road to Exascale, Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Computing, ParCo 2015, 1-4 September 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Advances in Parallel Computing 27, IOS Press 2016, ISBN 978-1-61499-620-0
Invited Talks
- Steve B. Furber:
Bio-Inspired Massively-Parallel Computation. 3-10 - Akshatha Bhat, Andrew Lenharth, Donald Nguyen, Qing Yi, Keshav Pingali:
Automatic Tuning of Task Scheduling Policies on Multicore Architectures. 11-21
Architectures and Performance
- Sylvain Contassot-Vivier, Stéphane Vialle:
Algorithmic scheme for hybrid computing with CPU, Xeon-Phi/MIC and GPU devices on a single machine. 25-34 - Sardar Anisul Haque, Marc Moreno Maza, Ning Xie:
A Many-Core Machine Model for Designing Algorithms with Minimum Parallelism Overheads. 35-44 - Tomotake Nakamura:
CPU performance analysis using Score-P on PRIMEHPC FX100 Supercomputer. 45-51 - G. Stein, Siegmar Wirtz, Viktor Scherer:
Performance improvements of polydisperse DEM simulations using a loose octree approach. 53-62 - Itaru Kitayama, Brian J. N. Wylie, Toshiyuki Maeda:
Execution Performance Analysis of the ABySS Genome Sequence Assembler using Scalasca on the K Computer. 63-72 - César Allande, Josep Jorba, Anna Sikora, Eduardo César:
Performance model based on memory footprint for OpenMP memory bound applications. 73-82 - Dirk Schmidl, Atle Vesterkjær, Matthias S. Müller:
Evaluating OpenMP Performance on Thousands of Cores on the Numascale Architecture. 83-92 - Boris I. Krasnopolsky, Alexey V. Medvedev:
Acceleration of Large Scale OpenFOAM Simulations on Distributed Systems with Multicore CPUs and GPUs. 93-102 - Erik Hansson, Christoph W. Kessler:
Optimized variant-selection code generation for loops on heterogeneous multicore systems. 103-112 - Minh Quan Ho, Bernard Tourancheau, Christian Obrecht, Benoît Dupont de Dinechin, Jérôme Reybert:
MPI communication on MPPA Many-core NoC: design, modeling and performance issues. 113-122 - Dominic Eschweiler, Volker Lindenstruth:
Drivers for Device to Device Streaming. 123-132
Programming Models and Methods
- Oskar Sjöström, Soon-Heum Ko, Usman Dastgeer, Lu Li, Christoph W. Kessler:
Portable Parallelization of the EDGE CFD Application for GPU-based Systems using the SkePU Skeleton Programming Library. 135-144 - Marco Danelutto, Claudio Gallicchio, Alessio Micheli, Massimo Torquati, Daniele Virgilio:
Structured parallel implementation of Tree Echo State Network model selection. 145-154 - Steffen Ernsting, Herbert Kuchen:
Java Implementation of Data Parallel Skeletons on GPUs. 155-164 - Ugo Albanese, Marco Danelutto:
Data parallel patterns in Erlang/OpenCL. 165-174 - Valeria Cardellini, Alessandro Fanfarillo, Salvatore Filippone, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Hybrid Coarrays: a PGAS Feature for Many-Core Architectures. 175-184 - Vladimir Janjic, Christopher Brown, Kevin Hammond:
Lapedo: Hybrid Skeletons for Programming Heterogeneous Multicore Machines in Erlang. 185-195 - Mario Hernández, Juan M. Cebrian, José M. Cecilia, José M. García:
Evaluation of 3-D Stencil Codes on the Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor. 197-206 - James Perry, Stefan Bilbao, Alberto Torin:
Hierarchical Parallelism in a Physical Modelling Synthesis Code. 207-216 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Davor Davidovic, Joaquín Pérez, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Harnessing CUDA Dynamic Parallelism for the Solution of Sparse Linear Systems. 217-226 - Christoph Winter, Jan Dünnweber:
Model-Driven Development of GPU Applications. 227-236 - Peter Benner, Pablo Ezzatti, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Alfredo Remón:
Exploring the Offload Execution Model in the Intel Xeon Phi via Matrix Inversion. 237-246 - Michael Haidl, Bastian Hagedorn, Sergei Gorlatch:
Programming GPUs with C++14 and Just-In-Time Compilation. 247-256 - Hidetomo Shibamura:
Active Packet Pacing as a Congestion Avoidance Technique in Interconnection Network. 257-264 - Takayuki Umeda, Keiichiro Fukazawa:
Hybrid Parallelization of Hyper-Dimensional Vlasov Code with OpenMP Loop Collapse Directive. 265-274 - Clemens Grelck:
Active Resource Management for Multi-Core Runtime Systems Serving Malleable Applications. 275-284 - Nicolas Melot, Christoph W. Kessler, Jörg Keller:
Improving Energy-Efficiency of Static Schedules by Core Consolidation and Switching Off Unused Cores. 285-294 - Ashkan Tousimojarad, Wim Vanderbauwhede:
Efficient Parallel Linked List Processing. 295-304 - Daniel J. Holmes, Caoimhín Laoide-Kemp:
Streams as an alternative to halo exchange. 305-316 - Dalvan Griebler, Marco Danelutto, Massimo Torquati, Luiz Gustavo Fernandes:
An Embedded C++ Domain-Specific Language for Stream Parallelism. 317-326 - Andrés Rodríguez, Angeles G. Navarro, Rafael Asenjo, Francisco Corbera, Antonio Vilches, María Jesús Garzarán:
Pipeline Template for Streaming Applications on Heterogeneous Chips. 327-336
Applications
- Mario Heene, Dirk Pflüger:
Efficient and scalable distributed-memory hierarchization algorithms for the sparse grid combination technique. 339-348 - Raphaël Léger, Damián A. Mallón, Alejandro Duran, Stéphane Lanteri:
Adapting a Finite-Element Type Solver for Bioelectromagnetics to the DEEP-ER Platform. 349-359 - Susumu Yamada, Toshiyuki Imamura, Masahiko Machida:
High Performance Eigenvalue Solver in Exact-diagonalization Method for Hubbard Model on CUDA GPU. 361-369 - Ioannis E. Venetis, Alexandros Sobczyk, Alexandros Kouris, Alexandros Nakos, Nikolaos Nikoloutsakos, Efstratios Gallopoulos:
A general tridiagonal solver for coprocessors: Adapting g-Spike for the Intel Xeon Phi. 371-380 - Toshiyuki Imamura, Takeshi Fukaya, Yusuke Hirota, Susumu Yamada, Masahiko Machida:
CAHTR: Communication-Avoiding Householder TRidiagonalization. 381-390 - Andrea Pasquali, Martin Schönherr, Martin Geier, Manfred Krafczyk:
Simulation of external aerodynamics of the DrivAer model with the LBM on GPGPUs. 391-400 - Tomasz Jastrzab, Zbigniew J. Czech, Wojciech Wieczorek:
A Parallel Algorithm for Decomposition of Finite Languages. 401-410 - Antonio Ragagnin, Nikola Tchipev, Michael Bader, Klaus Dolag, Nicolay Hammer:
Exploiting the Space Filling Curve Ordering of Particles in the Neighbour Search of Gadget3. 411-420 - Wolfgang Eckhardt, Robert Glas, Denys Korzh, Stefan Wallner, Tobias Weinzierl:
On-the-fly memory compression for multibody algorithms. 421-430 - Sebastian Lührs, Daniel Rohe, Alexander Schnurpfeil, Kay Thust, Wolfgang Frings:
Flexible and Generic Workflow Management. 431-438 - Benedikt Steinbusch, Marvin-Lucas Henkel, Mathias Winkel, Paul Gibbon:
A Massively Parallel Barnes-Hut Tree Code with Dual Tree Traversal. 439-448 - Raphaël Poncet, Mathieu Peybernes, Thibault Gasc, Florian De Vuyst:
Performance modeling of a compressible hydrodynamics solver on multicore CPUs. 449-458 - Iain Bethune, Antonia B. K. Collis, Lennon Ó. Náraigh, David Scott, Prashant Valluri:
Developing a scalable and flexible high-resolution DNS code for two-phase flows. 459-468 - Kristian Thorin Hentschel, Wim Vanderbauwhede, Syed Waqar Nabi:
FPGA Port of a Large Scientific Model from Legacy Code: The Emanuel Convection Scheme. 469-478 - Marco Grebe, Tilman Lacko, Rita Loogen:
How to Keep a Geographic Map Up-To-Date. 479-488 - Massimiliano Bertolucci, Emanuele Carlini, Patrizio Dazzi, Alessandro Lulli, Laura Ricci:
Static and Dynamic Big Data Partitioning on Apache Spark. 489-498
Mini-Symposium: ParaFPGA-2015: Parallel Computing with FPGAs
- Erik H. D'Hollander, Dirk Stroobandt, Abdellah Touhafi:
ParaFPGA15: Exploring threads and trends in programmable hardware. 501-504 - Wim Vanderbauwhede, Syed Waqar Nabi:
FPGAs as Components in Heterogeneous High-Performance Computing Systems: Raising the Abstraction Level. 505-514 - Masayuki Suzuki, Tsutomu Maruyama:
FPGA Acceleration of SAT Preprocessor. 515-524 - Michal Kouril:
Leveraging FPGA clusters for SAT computations. 525-532 - Kenji Kanazawa, Kahori Kemmotsu, Yamato Mori, Noriyuki Aibe, Moritoshi Yasunaga:
High-Speed Calculation of Convex Hull in 2D Images Using FPGA. 533-542 - Rafael Asenjo, Angeles G. Navarro, Andrés Rodríguez, José L. Núñez-Yáñez:
Workload distribution and balancing in FPGAs and CPUs with OpenCL and TBB. 543-551 - George Charitopoulos, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos, Marco D. Santambrogio, Kyprianos Papadimitriou, Danilo Pau:
A Run-Time System for Partially Reconfigurable FPGAs: The case of STMicroelectronics SPEAr board. 553-562 - Panagiotis Skrimponis, Georgios Zindros, Ioannis Parnassos, Muhsen Owaida, Nikolaos Bellas, Paolo Ienne:
Exploring Automatically Generated Platforms in High Performance FPGAs. 563-570
Mini-Symposium: Experiences of Porting and Optimising Code for Xeon Phi Processors
- Adrian Jackson, Michèle Weiland, Mark Parsons, Simon McIntosh-Smith:
Symposium on Experiences of Porting and Optimising Code for Xeon Phi Processors. 573-573 - Emmanouil Farsarakis, Adrian Jackson, Fiona Reid, David Scott, Michèle Weiland:
Experiences Porting Production Codes to Xeon Phi Processors. 575-583 - Gilles Civario, Seán Delaney, Michael Lysaght:
Preparing a Seismic Imaging Code for the Intel Knights Landing Xeon Phi processor. 585-590 - Adrian Jackson, Mateusz Iwo Dubaniowski:
LU Factorisation on Xeon and Xeon Phi Processors. 591-599
Mini-Symposium: Coordination Programming
- Clemens Grelck, Alex Shafarenko:
Mini-Symposium on Coordination Programming - Preface. 603-604 - Jossekin Beilharz, Frank Feinbube, Felix Eberhardt, Max Plauth, Andreas Polze:
Claud: Coordination, Locality And Universal Distribution. 605-614 - Simon Maurer, Raimund Kirner:
Coordination with Structured Composition for Cyber-physical Systems. 615-624
Mini-Symposium: Symposium on Parallel Solvers for Very Large PDE Based Systems in the Earth- and Atmospheric Sciences
- Andreas Dedner, Robert Klöfkorn:
On Efficient Time Stepping using the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Numerical Weather Prediction. 627-636 - Carlos Osuna, Oliver Fuhrer, Tobias Gysi, Thomas C. Schulthess:
Porting the COSMO dynamical core to heterogeneous platforms using STELLA Library. 637-646 - Andrew R. Porter, Rupert W. Ford, Mike Ashworth, Graham D. Riley, M. Modani:
Towards Compiler-Agnostic Performance in Finite-Difference Codes. 647-658
Mini-Symposium: Is the Programming Environment Ready for Hybrid Supercomputers?
- Alistair Hart, Harvey Richardson:
Is the Programming Environment ready for hybrid supercomputers?. 661-662 - William B. Sawyer, Anton Kozhevnikov, Raffaele Solcà:
Utilizing Hybrid Programming Environments: CSCS Case Studies. 663-672 - Ruymán Reyes, Victor Lomüller:
SYCL: Single-source C++ accelerator programming. 673-682 - Aidan B. G. Chalk, Pedro Gonnet, Matthieu Schaller:
Using Task-Based Parallelism Directly on the GPU for Automated Asynchronous Data Transfer. 683-696 - Michael Neff, Stefan Andersson, Aaron Vose, John M. Levesque:
A Strategy for Developing a Performance Portable Highly Scalable Application. 697-706
Mini-Symposium: Symposium on Energy and Resilience in Parallel Programming
- Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Christos D. Antonopoulos:
Mini-Symposium on Energy and Resilience in Parallel Programming. 709-709 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Sandra Catalán, Charalampos Chalios, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Performance and Fault Tolerance of Preconditioned Iterative Solvers on Low-Power ARM Architectures. 711-720 - Norman A. Rink, Dmitrii Kuvaiskii, Jerónimo Castrillón, Christof Fetzer:
Compiling for Resilience: the Performance Gap. 721-730 - Jens Deussen, Jan Riehme, Uwe Naumann:
Automation of Significance Analyses with Interval Splitting. 731-740 - Michalis Spyrou, Christos Kalogirou, Christos Konstantas, Panos K. Koutsovasilis, Manolis Maroudas, Christos D. Antonopoulos, Nikolaos Bellas:
Energy Minimization on Heterogeneous Systems through Approximate Computing. 741-752 - Sam Kaplan, Sergio Pino, Aaron Myles Landwehr, Guang R. Gao:
Landing Containment Domains on SWARM: Toward a Robust Resiliency Solution on a Dynamic Adaptive Runtime Machine. 753-761
Mini-Symposium: Symposium on Multi-System Application Extreme-Scaling Imperative
- Dirk Brömmel, Wolfgang Frings, Brian J. N. Wylie:
MAXI - Multi-System Application Extreme-Scaling Imperative. 765-766 - Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas, Diego Rossinelli, Fabian Wermelinger, Jonas Sukys, Ursula Rasthofer, Christian Conti, Babak Hejazialhosseini, Petros Koumoutsakos:
High throughput simulations of two-phase flows on Blue Gene/Q. 767-776 - Jens Henrik Göbbert, Michael Gauding, Cedrick Ansorge, Bernd Hentschel, Torsten W. Kuhlen, Heinz Pitsch:
Direct Numerical Simulation of Fluid Turbulence at Extreme Scale with psOpen. 777-785 - Aleksandr Ovcharenko, Pramod S. Kumbhar, Michael L. Hines, Francesco Cremonesi, Timothée Ewart, Stuart Yates, Felix Schürmann, Fabien Delalondre:
Simulating Morphologically Detailed Neuronal Networks at Extreme Scale. 787-796 - Axel Klawonn, Martin Lanser, Oliver Rheinbach:
FE2TI: Computational Scale Bridging for Dual-Phase Steels. 797-806 - Jiaxing Qi, Kartik Jain, Harald Klimach, Sabine Roller:
Performance Evaluation of the LBM Solver Musubi on Various HPC Architectures. 807-816 - Dirk Brömmel, Wolfgang Frings, Brian J. N. Wylie:
Extreme-scaling Applications 24/7 on JUQUEEN Blue Gene/Q. 817-826 - Nicolay Hammer, Ferdinand Jamitzky, Helmut Satzger, Momme Allalen, Alexander Block, Anupam Karmakar, Matthias Brehm, Reinhold Bader, Luigi Iapichino, Antonio Ragagnin, Vasilios Karakasis, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Arndt Bode, Herbert Huber, Martin Kühn, Rui Machado, Daniel Grünewald, Philipp V. F. Edelmann, Friedrich K. Röpke, Markus Wittmann, Thomas Zeiser, Gerhard Wellein, Gerald Mathias, Magnus Schwörer, Konstantin Lorenzen, Christoph Federrath, Ralf Klessen, Karl-Ulrich Bamberg, Hartmut Ruhl, Florian Schornbaum, Martin Bauer, Anand Nikhil, Jiaxing Qi, Harald Klimach, Hinnerk Stüben, Abhishek Deshmukh, Tobias Falkenstein, Klaus Dolag, Margarita Petkova:
Extreme Scale-out SuperMUC Phase 2 - lessons learned. 827-836 - Miwako Tsuji:
"K-scale" applications on the K computer and co-design effort for the development of "post-K". 837-846
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