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28th Euro-Par 2022 Workshops: Glasgow, UK
- Jeremy Singer, Yehia Elkhatib, Dora Blanco Heras, Patrick Diehl, Nick Brown, Aleksandar Ilic:
Euro-Par 2022: Parallel Processing Workshops - Euro-Par 2022 International Workshops, Glasgow, UK, August 22-26, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13835, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-31208-3
AMTE
- Nanmiao Wu, Ioannis Gonidelis, Simeng Liu, Zane Fink, Nikunj Gupta, Karame Mohammadiporshokooh, Patrick Diehl, Hartmut Kaiser, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Quantifying Overheads in Charm++ and HPX Using Task Bench. 5-16 - Pedro Valero-Lara, Jungwon Kim, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
A Portable and Heterogeneous LU Factorization on IRIS. 17-31 - R. Tohid, Shahrzad Shirzad, Christopher Taylor, Sayef Azad Sakin, Katherine E. Isaacs, Hartmut Kaiser:
Halide Code Generation Framework in Phylanx. 32-45
DSL-HPC
- Nick Brown, Brandon Echols, Justs Zarins, Tobias Grosser:
Exploring the Suitability of the Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine for Stencil-Based Computation Codes. 51-65 - Maurice Jamieson, Nick Brown:
Performance of the Vipera Framework for DSLs on Micro-Core Architectures. 66-79 - Yifei He, Artur Podobas, Måns I. Andersson, Stefano Markidis:
FFTc: An MLIR Dialect for Developing HPC Fast Fourier Transform Libraries. 80-92
Hetero-Par
- Mathieu Faverge, Nathalie Furmento, Abdou Guermouche, Gwenolé Lucas, Raymond Namyst, Samuel Thibault, Pierre-André Wacrenier:
Programming Heterogeneous Architectures Using Hierarchical Tasks. 97-108 - Pietro Incardona, Aryaman Gupta, Serhii Yaskovets, Ivo F. Sbalzarini:
A C++ Library for Memory Layout and Performance Portability of Scientific Applications. 109-120 - Norihisa Fujita, Ryohei Kobayashi, Yoshiki Yamaguchi, Taisuke Boku:
Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Memory System Using Addressable Cache for HPC Applications on HBM2 Equipped FPGAs. 121-132 - Gabriel Rodriguez-Canal, Nick Brown, Yuri Torres, Arturo González-Escribano:
Programming Abstractions for Preemptive Scheduling on FPGAs Using Partial Reconfiguration. 133-144 - Martin Wilhelm, Hanna Geppert, Anna Drewes, Thilo Pionteck:
Modeling Task Mapping for Data-Intensive Applications in Heterogeneous Systems. 145-157 - Svetlana Kulagina, Henning Meyerhenke, Anne Benoit:
Mapping Tree-Shaped Workflows on Memory-Heterogeneous Architectures. 158-170 - Nupur Sumeet, Karan Rawat, Manoj Nambiar, Rekha Singhal:
Hetero-Vis: A Framework for Latency Optimized Heterogeneous Deployment of Convolutional Neural Networks. 171-183 - Carlos Bilbao, Juan Carlos Saez, Manuel Prieto-Matías:
Rapid Development of OS Support with PMCSched for Scheduling on Asymmetric Multicore Systems. 184-196 - Jisheng Zhao, Colleen Bertoni, Jeffrey Young, Kevin Harms, Vivek Sarkar, Brice Videau:
HIPLZ: Enabling Performance Portability for Exascale Systems. 197-210 - Julien Monniot, François Tessier, Matthieu Robert, Gabriel Antoniu:
StorAlloc: A Simulator for Job Scheduling on Heterogeneous Storage Resources. 211-222 - Krzysztof Rojek, Roman Wyrzykowski:
Performance and Scalability Analysis of AI-Accelerated CFD Simulations Across Various Computing Platforms. 223-234
Misc
- Youssef Faqir-Rhazoui, Carlos García, Francisco Tirado:
Performance Portability Assessment: Non-negative Matrix Factorization as a Case Study. 239-250 - Pere Vergés, Francesc Lordan, Jorge Ejarque, Rosa M. Badia:
Task-Level Checkpointing System for Task-Based Parallel Workflows. 251-262
PhD Symposium
- Yifei Xie, Btissam Er-Rahmadi, Xiao Chen, Tiejun Ma, Jane Hillston:
A Stochastic Programming Approach for an Enhanced Performance of a Multi-committees Byzantine Fault Tolerant Algorithm. 267-273 - Hubert Hirtz:
Coupe: A Modular, Multi-threaded Mesh Partitioning Platform. 274-279 - Peace Ayegba, Sofiat Olaosebikan:
Preliminary Study of Resource Allocation in Wireless Communications. 280-285 - Akilan Selvacoumar, Rob Stewart, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Ahmad Ryad Soobhany:
Benchmarking Parallelism in Unikernels. 286-293 - Martin Molan, Andrea Borghesi, Luca Benini, Andrea Bartolini:
Machine Learning Methodologies to Support HPC Systems Operations: Anomaly Detection. 294-298 - Gabriel Rodriguez-Canal:
FPGAs in Supercomputers: Performance Through Dataflow Programming and Flexibility. 299-304
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