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HPEC 2012: Waltham, MA, USA
- IEEE Conference on High Performance Extreme Computing, HPEC 2012, Waltham, MA, USA, September 10-12, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1577-7
- John Irza, Michael Doerr, Michael Solka:
A third generation many-core processor for secure embedded computing systems. 1-3 - Yu Liu, Wei Zhang:
Exploiting SPM-aware Scheduling on EPIC architectures for high-performance real-time systems. 1-2 - Imre Kiss, Zsolt Badics, Szabolcs Gyimothy, Jozsef Pavo:
High locality and increased intra-node parallelism for solving finite element models on GPUs by novel element-by-element implementation. 1-5 - Wei Wang, Yin Hu, Lianmu Chen, Xinming Huang, Berk Sunar:
Accelerating fully homomorphic encryption using GPU. 1-5 - Elizabeth A. Thompson, Timothy R. Anderson:
Use of CUDA for the Continuous Space Language Model. 1-5 - Steve Kirsch:
Graph programming model: An efficient approach for sensor signal processing. 1-2 - Michael Holzrichter:
An application of the constraint programming to the design and operation of synthetic aperture radars. 1-2 - Craig S. Steele, J. P. Bonn:
Fast functional simulation with a dynamic language. 1-3 - Dan Wang, Murtaza Ali:
Synthetic Aperture Radar on low power multi-core Digital Signal Processor. 1-6 - Ivan Straznicky:
Ruggedization of MXM graphics modules. 1-2 - Nikos Sismanis, Nikos Pitsianis, Xiaobai Sun:
Parallel search of k-nearest neighbors with synchronous operations. 1-6 - Albert Reuther, Peter Michaleas, Andrew Prout, Jeremy Kepner:
HPC-VMs: Virtual machines in high performance computing systems. 1-6 - Edward Fernandez, Walid A. Najjar, Stefano Lonardi, Jason R. Villarreal:
Multithreaded FPGA acceleration of DNA sequence mapping. 1-6 - Matthew Hubbell, Jeremy Kepner:
Large scale network situational awareness via 3D gaming technology. 1-5 - Andrew Prout, William Arcand, David Bestor, Chansup Byun, Bill Bergeron, Matthew Hubbell, Jeremy Kepner, Peter Michaleas, Julie Mullen, Albert Reuther, Antonio Rosa:
Scalable cryptographic authentication for high performance computing. 1-2 - David Cousins, Kurt Rohloff, Chris Peikert, Richard E. Schantz:
An update on SIPHER (Scalable Implementation of Primitives for Homomorphic EncRyption) - FPGA implementation using Simulink. 1-5 - Quinn Martin, Alan D. George:
Scrubbing optimization via availability prediction (SOAP) for reconfigurable space computing. 1-6 - Saoni Mukherjee, Nicholas Moore, James Brock, Miriam Leeser:
CUDA and OpenCL implementations of 3D CT reconstruction for biomedical imaging. 1-6 - Tao Cui, Franz Franchetti:
Optimized parallel distribution load flow solver on commodity multi-core CPU. 1-6 - Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Benoît Meister, Nicolas Vasilache, Richard Lethin:
Efficient and scalable computations with sparse tensors. 1-6 - Edward Rutledge, Benjamin A. Miller, Michelle S. Beard:
Benchmarking parallel eigen decomposition for residuals analysis of very large graphs. 1-5 - Chansup Byun, William Arcand, David Bestor, Bill Bergeron, Matthew Hubbell, Jeremy Kepner, Andrew McCabe, Peter Michaleas, Julie Mullen, B. David O'Gwynn, Andrew Prout, Albert Reuther, Antonio Rosa, Charles Yee:
Driving big data with big compute. 1-6 - Jack J. Dongarra, Piotr Luszczek:
Anatomy of a globally recursive embedded LINPACK benchmark. 1-6 - David Ediger, Robert McColl, E. Jason Riedy, David A. Bader:
STINGER: High performance data structure for streaming graphs. 1-5 - Scott M. Sawyer, Karl S. Ni, Nadya T. Bliss:
Cluster-based 3D reconstruction of aerial video. 1-6 - Stefan Seefeld, Faheem Sheikh, Brooks Moses:
A MATLAB-to-target development workflow using Sourcery VSIPL++. 1-6
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