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Computer Science - Research and Development, Volume 25
Volume 25, Numbers 1-2, May 2010
- Thomas Ludwig:
Editorial for the ISC'10 Scientific Sessions Proceedings. 1-2 - Ping Lai, Sayantan Sur, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing truly one-sided MPI-2 RMA intra-node communication on multi-core systems. 3-14 - Dinesh C. Suresh, Roy Ju, Michael Lai, Mei Ye:
Multi-core scalability-impacting compiler optimizations. 15-24 - Naoki Shibata:
Efficient evaluation methods of elementary functions suitable for SIMD computation. 25-32 - Michèle Weiland:
Profile of scientific applications on HPC architectures using the DEISA Benchmark Suite. 33-39 - Shinta Nakagawa, Fumihiko Ino, Kenichi Hagihara:
A middleware for efficient stream processing in CUDA. 41-49 - Darryl Cain, Paul Roe:
Ismat: a virtual machine for compositional parallelism. 51-56 - Weikuan Yu, Xinyu Que, Vinod Tipparaju, Richard L. Graham, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Cooperative server clustering for a scalable GAS model on petascale cray XT5 systems. 57-64 - Michael Griebel, Peter Zaspel:
A multi-GPU accelerated solver for the three-dimensional two-phase incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 65-73 - Dimitri Komatitsch, Dominik Göddeke, Gordon Erlebacher, David Michéa:
Modeling the propagation of elastic waves using spectral elements on a cluster of 192 GPUs. 75-82 - Ali Cevahir, Akira Nukada, Satoshi Matsuoka:
High performance conjugate gradient solver on multi-GPU clusters using hypergraph partitioning. 83-91 - Davide Pasetto, Fabrizio Petrini, Virat Agarwal:
DotStar: breaking the scalability and performance barriers in parsing regular expressions. 93-104 - Klaus Iglberger, Ulrich Rüde:
Massively parallel granular flow simulations with non-spherical particles. 105-113 - Juan A. Acebrón, Ángel Rodríguez-Rozas, Renato Spigler:
A fully scalable algorithm suited for petascale computing and beyond. 115-121
Volume 25, Numbers 3-4, September 2010
- Thomas Ludwig:
Editorial for the First International Conference on Energy-Aware High Performance Computing. 123-124 - Thomas Scogland, Heshan Lin, Wu-chun Feng:
A first look at integrated GPUs for green high-performance computing. 125-134 - Luigi Brochard, Raj Panda, Sid Vemuganti:
Optimizing performance and energy of HPC applications on POWER7. 135-140 - Hartwig Anzt, Björn Rocker, Vincent Heuveline:
Energy efficiency of mixed precision iterative refinement methods using hybrid hardware platforms - An evaluation of different solver and hardware configurations. 141-148 - Heinz Baier, Hans Boettiger, Matthias Drochner, Norbert Eicker, Uwe Fischer, Zoltán Fodor, Andreas Frommer, Claude Gomez, Gottfried Goldrian, Simon Heybrock:
QPACE: power-efficient parallel architecture based on IBM PowerXCell 8i. 149-154 - Daniel Hackenberg, Robert Schöne, Daniel Molka, Matthias S. Müller, Andreas Knüpfer:
Quantifying power consumption variations of HPC systems using SPEC MPI benchmarks. 155-163 - Timo Minartz, Julian M. Kunkel, Thomas Ludwig:
Simulation of power consumption of energy efficient cluster hardware. 165-175 - Reza Zamani, Ahmad Afsahi:
Adaptive estimation and prediction of power and performance in high performance computing. 177-186 - Constantine Bekas, Alessandro Curioni:
A new energy aware performance metric. 187-195 - Julian M. Kunkel, Olga Mordvinova, Michael Kuhn, Thomas Ludwig:
Collecting energy consumption of scientific data - Energy demands for files during their life cycle. 197-205 - Maja Etinski, Julita Corbalán, Jesús Labarta, Mateo Valero:
Utilization driven power-aware parallel job scheduling. 207-216 - Philipp Rösch, Wolfgang Lehner:
Sample Footprints für Data-Warehouse-Datenbanken. 217-233 - Jonas Jacobi, Andre Bolles, Marco Grawunder, Daniela Nicklas, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
A physical operator algebra for prioritized elements in data streams. 235-246
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