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CCGRID
2008
IEEE
16 years 27 days ago
Xen-Based HPC: A Parallel I/O Perspective
Virtualization using Xen-based virtual machine environment has yet to permeate the field of high performance computing (HPC). One major requirement for HPC is the availability of ...
Weikuan Yu, Jeffrey S. Vetter
PPOPP
1999
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Automatic Parallelization of Divide and Conquer Algorithms
Divide and conquer algorithms are a good match for modern parallel machines: they tend to have large amounts of inherent parallelism and they work well with caches and deep memory...
Radu Rugina, Martin C. Rinard
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ACSC
2008
IEEE
16 years 27 days ago
Reasoning about inherent parallelism in modern object-oriented languages
In the future, if we are to continue to expect improved application performance we will have to achieve it by exploiting course-grained hardware parallelism rather then simply rel...
Wayne Reid, Wayne Kelly, Andrew Craik
IPPS
2005
IEEE
16 years 6 hour ago
Data Redistribution and Remote Method Invocation in Parallel Component Architectures
With the increasing availability of high-performance massively parallel computer systems, the prevalence of sophisticated scientific simulation has grown rapidly. The complexity ...
Felipe Bertrand, Randall Bramley, Alan Sussman, Da...
OSDI
1994
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Distributed Filaments: Efficient Fine-Grain Parallelism on a Cluster of Workstations
A fine-grain parallel program is one in which processes are typically small, ranging from a few to a few hundred instructions. Fine-grain parallelism arises naturally in many situ...
Vincent W. Freeh, David K. Lowenthal, Gregory R. A...