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Parallel Computing, Volume 54
Volume 54, May 2016
- Michail Alvanos, Ettore Tiotto, José Nelson Amaral, Montse Farreras, Xavier Martorell:
Using shared-data localization to reduce the cost of inspector-execution in unified-parallel-C programs. 2-14 - Francis B. Moreira, Marco A. Z. Alves, Matthias Diener, Philippe O. A. Navaux, Israel Koren:
A dynamic block-level execution profiler. 15-28 - Rachata Ausavarungnirun, Chris Fallin, Xiangyao Yu, Kevin Kai-Wei Chang, Greg Nazario, Reetuparna Das, Gabriel H. Loh, Onur Mutlu:
A case for hierarchical rings with deflection routing: An energy-efficient on-chip communication substrate. 29-45 - Márcio Machado Pereira, Matthew Gaudet, José Nelson Amaral, Guido Araujo:
Study of hardware transactional memory characteristics and serialization policies on Haswell. 46-58 - Eduardo Henrique Molina da Cruz, Matthias Diener, Marco A. Z. Alves, Laércio Lima Pilla, Philippe O. A. Navaux:
LAPT: A locality-aware page table for thread and data mapping. 59-71 - Iván Cores, Monica Rodriguez, Patricia González, María J. Martín:
Reducing the overhead of an MPI application-level migration approach. 72-82 - Olivier Beaumont, Lionel Eyraud-Dubois, Juan Ángel Lorenzo del Castillo:
Analyzing real cluster data for formulating allocation algorithms in cloud platforms. 83-96 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Rosa M. Badia, Maria Barreda, Matthias Bollhöfer, Ernesto Dufrechou, Pablo Ezzatti, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Exploiting task and data parallelism in ILUPACK's preconditioned CG solver on NUMA architectures and many-core accelerators. 97-107 - Márcio Castro, Emilio Francesquini, Fabrice Dupros, Hideo Aochi, Philippe O. A. Navaux, Jean-François Méhaut:
Seismic wave propagation simulations on low-power and performance-centric manycores. 108-120 - Yun Rock Qu, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Compact hash tables for decision-trees. 121-127 - Tuan Tu Tran, Yongchao Liu, Bertil Schmidt:
Bit-parallel approximate pattern matching: Kepler GPU versus Xeon Phi. 128-138
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