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25th ICS 2011: Tucson, AZ, USA
- David K. Lowenthal, Bronis R. de Supinski, Sally A. McKee:
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Supercomputing, 2011, Tucson, AZ, USA, May 31 - June 04, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0102-2
Keynote address
- Sarita V. Adve:
Rethinking shared-memory languages and hardware. 1
Best paper candidates
- Xin Huo, Vignesh T. Ravi, Wenjing Ma, Gagan Agrawal:
An execution strategy and optimized runtime support for parallelizing irregular reductions on modern GPUs. 2-11 - Xing Wu, Frank Mueller, Scott Pakin
:
Automatic generation of executable communication specifications from parallel applications. 12-21 - Feng Chen, David A. Koufaty, Xiaodong Zhang:
Hystor: making the best use of solid state drives in high performance storage systems. 22-32
Transactional memory
- Fuad Tabba, Andrew W. Hay, James R. Goodman:
Transactional conflict decoupling and value prediction. 33-42 - Ricardo Quislant
, Eladio Gutiérrez
, Oscar G. Plata
, Emilio L. Zapata:
Multiset signatures for transactional memory. 43-52 - J. Rubén Titos Gil
, Anurag Negi, Manuel E. Acacio
, José M. García, Per Stenström:
ZEBRA: a data-centric, hybrid-policy hardware transactional memory design. 53-62
Software tools
- Nathan R. Tallent, John M. Mellor-Crummey
, Michael Franco
, Reed Landrum, Laksono Adhianto
:
Scalable fine-grained call path tracing. 63-74 - Torsten Hoefler, Marc Snir:
Generic topology mapping strategies for large-scale parallel architectures. 75-84
Non-volatile memory systems
- Luiz E. Ramos, Eugene Gorbatov, Ricardo Bianchini:
Page placement in hybrid memory systems. 85-95 - Yang Hu, Hong Jiang, Dan Feng, Lei Tian, Hao Luo, Shu Ping Zhang:
Performance impact and interplay of SSD parallelism through advanced commands, allocation strategy and data granularity. 96-107
Novel hardware/software approaches
- Siddhartha Chhabra, Brian Rogers, Yan Solihin, Milos Prvulovic:
SecureME: a hardware-software approach to full system security. 108-119 - Uri Verner, Assaf Schuster, Mark Silberstein:
Processing data streams with hard real-time constraints on heterogeneous systems. 120-129
Power
- Ming Chen, Xiaorui Wang, Xue Li:
Coordinating processor and main memory for efficientserver power control. 130-140 - Clay Hughes, Tao Li:
Optimizing throughput/power trade-offs in hardware transactional memory using DVFS and intelligent scheduling. 141-150
Keynote address 2
- Steven W. Hammond:
Challenges and opportunities in renewable energy and energy efficiency. 151
Performance and resilience for solver algorithms
- Manu Shantharam, Sowmyalatha Srinivasmurthy, Padma Raghavan:
Characterizing the impact of soft errors on iterative methods in scientific computing. 152-161 - Teresa Davies, Christer Karlsson, Hui Liu, Chong Ding, Zizhong Chen
:
High performance linpack benchmark: a fault tolerant implementation without checkpointing. 162-171 - Hormozd Gahvari, Allison H. Baker, Martin Schulz
, Ulrike Meier Yang
, Kirk E. Jordan, William Gropp
:
Modeling the performance of an algebraic multigrid cycle on HPC platforms. 172-181
Model-based techniques
- Stijn Polfliet, Frederick Ryckbosch, Lieven Eeckhout:
Optimizing the datacenter for data-centric workloads. 182-191 - Jian Chen, Lizy Kurian John:
Predictive coordination of multiple on-chip resources for chip multiprocessors. 192-201 - Laura Carrington, Mustafa M. Tikir, Catherine Olschanowsky, Michael Laurenzano, Joshua Peraza, Allan Snavely, Stephen Poole:
An idiom-finding tool for increasing productivity of accelerators. 202-212
Keynote address 3
- William D. Gropp:
Performance modeling as the key to extreme scale computing. 213
Programming models
- Didem Unat
, Xing Cai
, Scott B. Baden:
Mint: realizing CUDA performance in 3D stencil methods with annotated C. 214-224 - Jacques A. Pienaar, Anand Raghunathan
, Srimat T. Chakradhar:
MDR: performance model driven runtime for heterogeneous parallel platforms. 225-234 - Jeremiah Willcock, Torsten Hoefler, Nicholas Gerard Edmonds, Andrew Lumsdaine
:
Active pebbles: parallel programming for data-driven applications. 235-244
Accelerator-based mathematics
- Chun-Yu Shei, Pushkar Ratnalikar, Arun Chauhan:
Automating GPU computing in MATLAB. 245-254 - Liang Gu, Jakob Siegel, Xiaoming Li:
Using GPUs to compute large out-of-card FFTs. 255-264 - Daniel S. McFarlin, Volodymyr Arbatov, Franz Franchetti, Markus Püschel:
Automatic SIMD vectorization of fast fourier transforms for the larrabee and AVX instruction sets. 265-274
Caching
- Zhen Fang, Li Zhao, Ravishankar R. Iyer, Carlos Flores Fajardo, German Fabila Garcia, Seung Eun Lee, Bin Li, Steve R. King, Xiaowei Jiang, Srihari Makineni:
Cost-effectively offering private buffers in SoCs and CMPs. 275-284 - Yi Xu, Yu Du, Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang:
A composite and scalable cache coherence protocol for large scale CMPs. 285-294 - Swann Perarnau, Marc Tchiboukdjian, Guillaume Huard:
Controlling cache utilization of HPC applications. 295-304
Applications
- Rajesh Sudarsan
, Julian Borrill, Christopher Cantalupo, Theodore Kisner, Kamesh Madduri
, Leonid Oliker, Yili Zheng, Horst D. Simon
:
Cosmic microwave background map-making at the petascale and beyond. 305-316 - Chi Ching Chi, Ben H. H. Juurlink:
A QHD-capable parallel H.264 decoder. 317-326 - Andrew Schoenrock, Frank K. H. A. Dehne, James R. Green
, Ashkan Golshani, Sylvain Pitre:
MP-PIPE: a massively parallel protein-protein interaction prediction engine. 327-337
Innovative architecture solutions
- Juergen Ributzka, Yuhei Hayashi, Joseph B. Manzano
, Guang R. Gao:
The elephant and the mice: the role of non-strict fine-grain synchronization for modern many-core architectures. 338-347 - Jin Ouyang, Chuan Yang, Dimin Niu, Yuan Xie, Zhiwen Liu:
F2BFLY: an on-chip free-space optical network with wavelength-switching. 348-358 - Arkaprava Basu, Jayaram Bobba, Mark D. Hill:
Karma: scalable deterministic record-replay. 359-368
Student research competition posters
- Tobias Berka, Marián Vajtersic:
SRC: information retrieval as a persistent parallel service on supercomputer infrastructure. 369 - Matthieu Dorier
:
SRC: Damaris - using dedicated i/o cores for scalable post-petascale HPC simulations. 370 - Stavros Passas, Sven Karlsson
:
SRC: FenixOS - a research operating system focused on high scalability and reliability. 371 - Teresa Davies, Zizhong Chen
:
SRC: soft error detection and recovery for high performance linpack. 372 - Vasileios Spiliopoulos, Georgios Keramidas, Stefanos Kaxiras, Konstantinos Efstathiou:
Poster: DVFS management in real-processors. 373 - Swaroop Suhas Pophale:
SRC: OpenSHMEM library development. 374 - Yuan Tian:
SRC: enabling petascale data analysis for scientific applications through data reorganization. 375 - Michael R. Frasca, Ramya Prabhakar:
SRC: virtual i/o caching: dynamic storage cache management for concurrent workloads. 376 - Choonki Jang:
SRC: an automatic code overlaying technique for multicores with explicitly-managed memory hierarchies. 377 - Javier Bueno, Alejandro Duran, Xavier Martorell
, Eduard Ayguadé
, Rosa M. Badia
, Jesús Labarta
:
Poster: programming clusters of GPUs with OMPSs. 378 - Licheng Chen, Yongbing Huang, Yungang Bao, Onur Mutlu, Guangming Tan, Mingyu Chen:
Poster: revisiting virtual channel memory for performance and fairness on multi-core architecture. 379 - Madhavan Manivannan, Ben H. H. Juurlink, Per Stenström:
Poster: implications of merging phases on scalability of multi-core architectures. 380 - Steven Feldman:
SRC: facilitating efficient parallelization of information storage and retrieval on large data sets. 381 - Amruth Rudraiah Dakshinamurthy:
SRC: automatic extraction of SST/macro skeleton models. 382

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