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Parallel Computing, Volume 58
Volume 58, October 2016
- Enrico Calore, Alessandro Gabbana, Jiri Kraus, E. Pellegrini, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Raffaele Tripiccione:
Massively parallel lattice-Boltzmann codes on large GPU clusters. 1-24
- Michela Taufer, Pavan Balaji, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Special Issue on Cluster Computing. 25-26 - Khaled Hamidouche, Akshay Venkatesh, Ammar Ahmad Awan, Hari Subramoni, Ching-Hsiang Chu, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
CUDA-Aware OpenSHMEM: Extensions and Designs for High Performance OpenSHMEM on GPU Clusters. 27-36 - Ashwin M. Aji, Antonio J. Peña, Pavan Balaji, Wu-chun Feng:
MultiCL: Enabling automatic scheduling for task-parallel workloads in OpenCL. 37-55 - Edgar A. León, Ian Karlin, Ryan E. Grant, Matthew G. F. Dosanjh:
Program optimizations: The interplay between power, performance, and energy. 56-75 - Jiaan Zeng, Beth Plale:
Argus: A Multi-tenancy NoSQL store with workload-aware resource reservation. 76-89 - Anthony M. Agelastos, Benjamin A. Allan, Jim M. Brandt, Ann C. Gentile, Sophia Lefantzi, Steve Monk, Jeff Ogden, Mahesh Rajan, Joel Stevenson:
Continuous whole-system monitoring toward rapid understanding of production HPC applications and systems. 90-106 - Zhou Zhou, Xu Yang, Dongfang Zhao, Paul Rich, Wei Tang, Jia Wang, Zhiling Lan:
I/O-aware bandwidth allocation for petascale computing systems. 107-116 - Ariful Azad, Aydin Buluç:
A matrix-algebraic formulation of distributed-memory maximal cardinality matching algorithms in bipartite graphs. 117-130 - Jianping Zeng, Hongfeng Yu:
A study of graph partitioning schemes for parallel graph community detection. 131-139 - Dong Dai, Philip H. Carns, Robert B. Ross, John Jenkins, Nicholas Muirhead, Yong Chen:
An asynchronous traversal engine for graph-based rich metadata management. 140-156
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