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HPC 2012: Cetraro, Italy
- Erik H. D'Hollander, Jack J. Dongarra, Ian T. Foster, Lucio Grandinetti, Gerhard R. Joubert:
Transition of HPC Towards Exascale Computing - Selected Papers from the High Performance Computing Workshop, Cetraro, Italy, June 25-29, 2012. Advances in Parallel Computing 24, IOS Press 2013, ISBN 978-1-61499-323-0 - Yuichiro Ajima, Toshio Yoshida, Toshiyuki Shimizu, Shinji Sumimoto, Eiji Yamanaka, Masaki Aoki, Naoki Shinjo, Kenichi Miura:
The K Computer and Beyond. 3-23 - Karthikeyan Vaidyanathan, Sasikanth Avancha, Sunil Sherlekar:
Exascale Computing & Beyond: Meeting the Challenges. 24-34 - Natalie J. Bates, Michael K. Patterson:
Achieving the 20MW Target: Mobilizing the HPC Community to Accelerate Energy Efficient Computing. 37-45 - Sparsh Mittal, Zhao Zhang:
Palette: A Cache Leakage Energy Saving Technique for Green Computing. 46-61 - George Bosilca, Aurélien Bouteiller, Anthony Danalis, Thomas Hérault, Jakub Kurzak, Piotr Luszczek, Stanimire Tomov, Jack J. Dongarra:
Scalable Dense Linear Algebra on Heterogeneous Hardware. 65-103 - Thomas L. Sterling, Matthew Anderson, Maciej Brodowicz:
Achieving scalability in the presence of Asynchrony for Exascale Computing. 104-117 - Juergen Ributzka, Joseph B. Manzano, Guang R. Gao:
The Role of Non-strict Fine-grain Synchronization. 121-140 - Richard F. Barrett, Shekhar Borkar, Sudip S. Dosanjh, Simon D. Hammond, Michael A. Heroux, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Justin Luitjens, Steven G. Parker, John Shalf, Li Tang:
On the Role of Co-design in High Performance Computing. 141-155 - Philipp Kegel, Michel Steuwer, Sergei Gorlatch:
Uniform High-Level Programming of Many-Core and Multi-GPU Systems. 159-176 - Bruno da Silva, An Braeken, Erik H. D'Hollander, Abdellah Touhafi, Jan G. Cornelis, Jan Lemeire:
Performance and Programming Environment of a Combined GPU/FPGA Desktop. 177-193 - Yuhong Zhang, Feng Chen:
High Performance Sequence Mining Using Pairwise Statistical Significance. 194-214
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