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HotPar 2012: Berkeley, CA, USA
- Hans-Juergen Boehm, Luis Ceze:
4th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism, HotPar'12, Berkeley, CA, USA, June 7-8, 2012. USENIX Association 2012
Surfing in Tandem: Parallelism and the Web
- Stephan Herhut, Richard L. Hudson, Tatiana Shpeisman, Jaswanth Sreeram:
Parallel Programming for the Web. - Haohui Mai, Shuo Tang, Samuel T. King, Calin Cascaval, Pablo Montesinos:
A Case for Parallelizing Web Pages.
We Need Support! - OS Support
- Rob C. Knauerhase, Romain Cledat, Justin Teller:
For Extreme Parallelism, Your OS Is Sooooo Last-Millennium. - Sankaralingam Panneerselvam, Michael M. Swift:
Operating Systems Should Manage Accelerators.
Discipline Action: Programming Models
- Nicholas D. Matsakis:
Parallel Closures: A New Twist on an Old Idea. - David P. Reed:
"Simultaneous" Considered Harmful: Modular Parallelism. - Stephen Heumann, Vikram S. Adve:
Disciplined Concurrent Programming Using Tasks with Effects.
Bringing Down the House: Speculation
- Mohamed M. Saad, Mohamed Mohamedin, Binoy Ravindran:
HydraVM: Extracting Parallelism from Legacy Sequential Code Using STM. - Amos Waterland, Jonathan Appavoo, Margo I. Seltzer:
Parallelization by Simulated Tunneling.
Imposing Order: Scheduling
- Chris Gregg, Jonathan Dorn, Kim M. Hazelwood, Kevin Skadron:
Fine-Grained Resource Sharing for Concurrent GPGPU Kernels. - Brandon Myers, Brandon Holt:
Do We Need a Crystal Ball for Task Migration? - Zoltan Majó, Thomas R. Gross:
A Template Library to Integrate Thread Scheduling and Locality Management for NUMA Multiprocessors.
Amazing Applications
- Paul E. McKenney:
Retrofitted Parallelism Considered Grossly Sub-Optimal. - Alex Rubinsteyn, Eric Hielscher, Nathaniel Weinman, Dennis E. Shasha:
Parakeet: A Just-In-Time Parallel Accelerator for Python.
Test and Be Safe
- Junfeng Yang, Ang Cui, Salvatore J. Stolfo, Simha Sethumadhavan:
Concurrency Attacks. - Jacob Burnim, Tayfun Elmas, George C. Necula, Koushik Sen:
CONCURRIT: Testing Concurrent Programs with Programmable State-Space Exploration. - Dongdong Deng, Wei Zhang, Borui Wang, Peisen Zhao, Shan Lu:
Understanding the Interleaving-Space Overlap across Inputs and Software Versions.
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