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20th Euro-Par 2014 Workshops: Porto, Portugal
- Luís M. B. Lopes, Julius Zilinskas, Alexandru Costan, Roberto G. Cascella, Gabor Kecskemeti, Emmanuel Jeannot, Mario Cannataro, Laura Ricci, Siegfried Benkner, Salvador Petit
, Vittorio Scarano, José Gracia
, Sascha Hunold
, Stephen L. Scott, Stefan Lankes
, Christian Lengauer, Jesús Carretero, Jens Breitbart, Michael Alexander:
Euro-Par 2014: Parallel Processing Workshops - Euro-Par 2014 International Workshops, Porto, Portugal, August 25-26, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8806, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-14312-5
Second Workshop on Dependability and Interoperability in Heterogeneous Clouds (DIHC 2014)
- Fotis Gonidis, Iraklis Paraskakis, Anthony J. H. Simons
:
On the Role of Ontologies in the Design of Service Based Cloud Applications. 1-12 - Tiago Oliveira, Ricardo Mendes, Alysson Neves Bessani:
Sharing Files Using Cloud Storage Services. 13-25 - Dana Petcu
, Horacio González-Vélez, Bogdan Nicolae
, Juan Miguel García-Gómez, Elies Fuster-García
, Craig Sheridan:
Next Generation HPC Clouds: A View for Large-Scale Scientific and Data-Intensive Applications. 26-37 - Gabor Kecskemeti, Mark Gergely, Ádám Visegrádi, Zsolt Németh, József Kovács
, Péter Kacsuk:
One Click Cloud Orchestrator: Bringing Complex Applications Effortlessly to the Clouds. 38-49 - Roland Tornyai, Attila Kertész:
Towards Autonomous Data Sharing Across Personal Clouds. 50-61 - Mohanad Dawoud
, D. Turgay Altilar
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Privacy-Preserving Search in Data Clouds Using Normalized Homomorphic Encryption. 62-72
Second Workshop on Federative and Interoperable Cloud Infrastructures (FedICI 2014)
- Fernando Meireles, Benedita Malheiro
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Integrated Management of IaaS Resources. 73-84 - Steffen Limmer, Maik Srba, Dietmar Fey:
Performance Investigation and Tuning in the Interoperable Cloud4E Platform. 85-96 - Alfonso Panarello, Maria Fazio, Antonio Celesti, Antonio Puliafito, Massimo Villari:
Cloud Federation to Elastically Increase MapReduce Processing Resources. 97-108 - Sandor Acs, Zsolt Németh, Mark Gergely:
A Novel Approach for Performance Characterization of IaaS Clouds. 109-120
7th International Workshop on Multi-/Many-core Computing Systems (MuCoCoS 2014)
- Emmanuel Cieren
, Laurent Colombet, Samuel Pitoiset, Raymond Namyst:
ExaStamp: A Parallel Framework for Molecular Dynamics on Heterogeneous Clusters. 121-132 - Erik Hansson, Christoph W. Keßler:
Optimized Selection of Runtime Mode for the Reconfigurable PRAM-NUMA Architecture REPLICA Using Machine-Learning. 133-145 - Cedric Nugteren, Gert-Jan van den Braak, Henk Corporaal:
A Study of the Potential of Locality-Aware Thread Scheduling for GPUs. 146-157 - Krzysztof Banas, Filip Kruzel:
OpenCL Performance Portability for Xeon Phi Coprocessor and NVIDIA GPUs: A Case Study of Finite Element Numerical Integration. 158-169 - Alcides Fonseca, João Rafael, Bruno Cabral:
Eve: A Parallel Event-Driven Programming Language. 170-181 - João Rafael, Ivo Correia, Alcides Fonseca, Bruno Cabral:
Dependency-Based Automatic Parallelization of Java Applications. 182-193 - David Oliveira Aparício
, Pedro Paredes, Pedro Manuel Pinto Ribeiro
:
A Scalable Parallel Approach for Subgraph Census Computation. 194-205 - Tom van Dijk, Jaco C. van de Pol:
Lace: Non-blocking Split Deque for Work-Stealing. 206-217 - Thomas Grass, Alejandro Rico, Marc Casas, Miquel Moretó, Alex Ramírez:
Evaluating Execution Time Predictability of Task-Based Programs on Multi-Core Processors. 218-229 - Luís Taniça, Aleksandar Ilic
, Pedro Tomás
, Leonel Sousa:
SchedMon: A Performance and Energy Monitoring Tool for Modern Multi-cores. 230-241 - Balazs Gerofi, Masamichi Takagi, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Exploiting Hidden Non-uniformity of Uniform Memory Access on Manycore CPUs. 242-253
Third Workshop on On-chip Memory Hierarchies and Interconnects (OMHI 2014)
- Ricardo Fernández Pascual
, Alberto Ros
, Manuel E. Acacio
:
Characterization of a List-Based Directory Cache Coherence Protocol for Manycore CMPs. 254-265 - Ali Azarian
, João M. P. Cardoso:
Coarse/Fine-grained Approaches for Pipelining Computing Stages in FPGA-Based Multicore Architectures. 266-278 - William Tuohy, Cong Ma, Pushkar Nandkar, Nishant Borse, David J. Lilja:
Improving Energy and Performance with Spintronics Caches in Multicore Systems. 279-290
7th Workshop on Productivity and Performance Tools for HPC Application Development (PROPER 2014)
- Robert Dietrich, Felix Schmitt, Alexander Grund
, Dirk Schmidl:
Performance Measurement for the OpenMP 4.0 Offloading Model. 291-301 - Simon Andreas Frimann Lund, Mads Ruben Burgdorff Kristensen, Brian Vinter, Dimitrios Katsaros:
Bypassing the Conventional Software Stack Using Adaptable Runtime Systems. 302-313
Second Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for the Many-Core Era (ROME 2014)
- Ashkan Tousimojarad, Wim Vanderbauwhede:
Comparison of Three Popular Parallel Programming Models on the Intel Xeon Phi. 314-325 - Juan Carlos Saez, Adrian Pousa, Fernando Castro
, Daniel Chaver
, Manuel Prieto-Matías:
Exploring the Throughput-Fairness Trade-off on Asymmetric Multicore Systems. 326-337 - Damien Genet, Abdou Guermouche, George Bosilca:
Assembly Operations for Multicore Architectures Using Task-Based Runtime Systems. 338-350 - Stefan Nürnberger, Gabor Drescher, Randolf Rotta, Jörg Nolte, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Shared Memory in the Many-Core Age. 351-362
First Workshop on Techniques and Applications for Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (TASUS 2014)
- Carla Guillén, Wolfram Hesse, Matthias Brehm:
The PerSyst Monitoring Tool - A Transport System for Performance Data Using Quantiles. 363-374 - Silvina Caíno-Lores, Alberto García Fernández, Félix García Carballeira, Jesús Carretero
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A Cloudification Methodology for Numerical Simulations. 375-386 - Alejandro Acosta, Francisco Almeida
:
Paralldroid: Performance Analysis of GPU Executions. 387-399 - Davide Morelli, Antonio Cisternino:
Accurate Blind Predictions of OpenFOAM Energy Consumption Using the LBM Prediction Model. 400-411 - Khalid Hasanov, Jean-Noël Quintin, Alexey L. Lastovetsky
:
High-Level Topology-Oblivious Optimization of MPI Broadcast Algorithms on Extreme-Scale Platforms. 412-424
7th Workshop on UnConventional High-Performance Computing (UCHPC 2014)
- Mahzabeen Islam, Marko Scrbak, Krishna M. Kavi, Mike Ignatowski, Nuwan Jayasena:
Improving Node-Level MapReduce Performance Using Processing-in-Memory Technologies. 425-437 - Enrico Calore, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Raffaele Tripiccione:
On Portability, Performance and Scalability of an MPI OpenCL Lattice Boltzmann Code. 438-449 - Karl Ljungkvist:
Matrix-Free Finite-Element Operator Application on Graphics Processing Units. 450-461 - Jean-Charles Papin, Christophe Denoual, Laurent Colombet, Raymond Namyst:
Dynamic Load Balancing with Pair Potentials. 462-473 - Florina M. Ciorba, Thomas Ilsche, Elke Franz, Stefan Pfennig, Christian Scheunert, Ulf Markwardt, Joseph Schuchart, Daniel Hackenberg
, Robert Schöne
, Andreas Knüpfer, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Eduard A. Jorswieck, Matthias S. Müller
:
Analysis of Parallel Applications on a High Performance-Low Energy Computer. 474-485
9th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC 2014)
- Simon Pickartz
, Ramy Gad, Stefan Lankes
, Lars Nagel
, Tim Süß, André Brinkmann, Stephan Krempel:
Migration Techniques in HPC Environments. 486-497 - Vincent Kherbache, Eric Madelaine, Fabien Hermenier:
Planning Live-Migrations to Prepare Servers for Maintenance. 498-507 - Yusuke Tanimura, Takahiro Hamanishi:
Virtual Cluster Deployment with Dynamically Detachable Remote Shared Storage. 508-518 - Petter Svärd, Benoit Hudzia, Johan Tordsson, Erik Elmroth:
Hecatonchire: Towards Multi-host Virtual Machines by Server Disaggregation. 519-529
Workshop on Software for Exascale Computing (SPPEXA 2014)
- Peter Bastian, Christian Engwer, Dominik Göddeke
, Oleg Iliev, Olaf Ippisch, Mario Ohlberger, Stefan Turek
, Jorrit Fahlke, Sven Kaulmann, Steffen Müthing, Dirk Ribbrock
:
EXA-DUNE: Flexible PDE Solvers, Numerical Methods and Applications. 530-541 - Karl Fürlinger, Colin W. Glass
, José Gracia
, Andreas Knüpfer, Jie Tao, Denis Hünich, Kamran Idrees, Matthias Maiterth
, Yousri Mhedheb, Huan Zhou:
DASH: Data Structures and Algorithms with Support for Hierarchical Locality. 542-552 - Christian Lengauer, Sven Apel, Matthias Bolten
, Armin Größlinger, Frank Hannig, Harald Köstler
, Ulrich Rüde, Jürgen Teich, Alexander Grebhahn, Stefan Kronawitter, Sebastian Kuckuk, Hannah Rittich, Christian Schmitt:
ExaStencils: Advanced Stencil-Code Engineering. 553-564 - Dirk Pflüger, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Michael Griebel, Frank Jenko, Tilman Dannert, Mario Heene, Christoph Kowitz, Alfredo Parra-Hinojosa, Peter Zaspel:
EXAHD: An Exa-scalable Two-Level Sparse Grid Approach for Higher-Dimensional Problems in Plasma Physics and Beyond. 565-576 - Andreas Alvermann, Achim Basermann, Holger Fehske, Martin Galgon, Georg Hager
, Moritz Kreutzer, Lukas Krämer, Bruno Lang, Andreas Pieper, Melven Röhrig-Zöllner, Faisal Shahzad, Jonas Thies
, Gerhard Wellein
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ESSEX: Equipping Sparse Solvers for Exascale. 577-588 - Felix Wolf, Christian H. Bischof, Torsten Hoefler, Bernd Mohr
, Gabriel Wittum, Alexandru Calotoiu, Christian Iwainsky, Alexandre Strube
, Andreas Vogel:
Catwalk: A Quick Development Path for Performance Models. 589-600 - Alejandro Fernández, Vicenç Beltran
, Xavier Martorell, Rosa M. Badia, Eduard Ayguadé, Jesús Labarta:
Task-Based Programming with OmpSs and Its Application. 601-612

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