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IISWC 2014: Raleigh, NC, USA
- 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, IISWC 2014, Raleigh, NC, USA, October 26-28, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6452-9
Session 1: Characterizing Server Workloads
- Vasileios Karakostas, Osman S. Unsal, Mario Nemirovsky, Adrián Cristal, Michael M. Swift:
Performance analysis of the memory management unit under scale-out workloads. 1-12 - Takeshi Ogasawara:
Workload characterization of server-side JavaScript. 13-21 - Tao Jiang, Qianlong Zhang, Rui Hou, Lin Chai, Sally A. McKee, Zhen Jia, Ninghui Sun:
Understanding the behavior of in-memory computing workloads. 22-30 - Svilen Kanev, Kim M. Hazelwood, Gu-Yeon Wei, David M. Brooks:
Tradeoffs between power management and tail latency in warehouse-scale applications. 31-40
Session 2: Best Paper Session
- Hiroshi Inoue, Toshio Nakatani:
Adaptive SMT control for more responsive web applications. 41-50 - Jin Wang, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:
Characterization and analysis of dynamic parallelism in unstructured GPU applications. 51-60 - Volker Seeker, Pavlos Petoumenos, Hugh Leather, Björn Franke:
Measuring QoE of interactive workloads and characterising frequency governors on mobile devices. 61-70
Poster Session
- Jee Ho Ryoo, Michael LeBeane, Muhammad Faisal Iqbal, Lizy K. John:
Control flow behavior of cloud workloads. 71-73 - Liang Wang, Ramon Bertran, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Pradip Bose, Kevin Skadron:
Characterization of transient error tolerance for a class of mobile embedded applications. 74-75 - Shelby Thomas, Chetan Gohkale, Enrico Tanuwidjaja, Tony Chong, David Lau, Saturnino Garcia, Michael Bedford Taylor:
CortexSuite: A synthetic brain benchmark suite. 76-79 - Andreea Anghel, Germán Rodríguez, Bogdan Prisacari:
The importance and characteristics of communication in high performance data analytics. 80-81 - Celal Öztürk, Ibrahim Burak Karsli, Resit Sendag:
Automatic source code analysis of branch mispredictions. 82-83 - Yang Ding, Praveen Yedlapalli, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
QoS aware dynamic time-slice tuning. 84-85 - Umut Orhan, Wei Ding, Praveen Yedlapalli, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Özcan Özturk:
A cache topology-aware multi-query scheduler for multicore architectures. 86-87
Session 3: Benchmarking
- Zujie Ren, Weisong Shi, Jian Wan:
Towards realistic benchmarking for cloud file systems: Early experiences. 88-98 - Vijayaraghavan Soundararajan, Banit Agrawal, Bruce Herndon, Priya Sethuraman, H. Reza Taheri:
Benchmarking a virtualization platform. 99-109 - Brandon Reagen, Robert Adolf, Yakun Sophia Shao, Gu-Yeon Wei, David M. Brooks:
MachSuite: Benchmarks for accelerator design and customized architectures. 110-119 - Keunsoo Kim, Changmin Lee, Jung Ho Jung, Won Woo Ro:
Workload synthesis: Generating benchmark workloads from statistical execution profile. 120-129
Session 4: GPU
- Molly A. O'Neil, Martin Burtscher:
Microarchitectural performance characterization of irregular GPU kernels. 130-139 - Qiumin Xu, Hyeran Jeon, Murali Annavaram:
Graph processing on GPUs: Where are the bottlenecks? 140-149 - Joel Hestness, Stephen W. Keckler, David A. Wood:
A comparative analysis of microarchitecture effects on CPU and GPU memory system behavior. 150-160
Session 5: Analysis of Special Workloads
- Takuya Nakaike, Hiroshi Inoue, Toshio Suganuma, Moriyoshi Ohara:
Characterization of call-graph profiles in Java workloads. 161-170 - Dhinakaran Pandiyan, Carole-Jean Wu:
Quantifying the energy cost of data movement for emerging smart phone workloads on mobile platforms. 171-180 - Shruti Patil, Ali JavadiAbhari, Chen-Fu Chiang, Jeff Heckey, Margaret Martonosi, Frederic T. Chong:
Characterizing the performance effect of trials and rotations in applications that use Quantum Phase Estimation. 181-190
Session 6: Big Data & Transactional Memory
- Zhen Jia, Jianfeng Zhan, Lei Wang, Rui Han, Sally A. McKee, Qiang Yang, Chunjie Luo, Jingwei Li:
Characterizing and subsetting big data workloads. 191-201 - Ahmad Yasin, Yosi Ben-Asher, Avi Mendelson:
Deep-dive analysis of the data analytics workload in CloudSuite. 202-211 - Rei Odaira, Takuya Nakaike:
Thread-level speculation on off-the-shelf hardware transactional memory. 212-221
Session 7: Modeling
- Victoria Caparrós Cabezas, Markus Püschel:
Extending the roofline model: Bottleneck analysis with microarchitectural constraints. 222-231 - Celal Öztürk, Ibrahim Burak Karsli, Resit Sendag:
An analysis of address and branch patterns with PatternFinder. 232-242
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