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SIAMSC
2010
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Parallel High-Order Integrators
In this work we discuss a class of defect correction methods which is easily adapted to create parallel time integrators for multi-core architectures and is ideally suited for deve...
Andrew J. Christlieb, Colin B. Macdonald, Benjamin...
HIPC
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Experiments with a Parallel External Memory System
Abstract. The theory of bulk-synchronous parallel computing has produced a large number of attractive algorithms, which are provably optimal in some sense, but typically require th...
Mohammad R. Nikseresht, David A. Hutchinson, Anil ...
IPPS
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Exploring the multiple-GPU design space
Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have been growing in popularity due to their impressive processing capabilities, and with general purpose programming languages such as NVIDIA’s...
Dana Schaa, David R. Kaeli
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PDPTA
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Static Performance Evaluation for Memory-Bound Computing: The MBRAM Model
We present the MBRAM model for static evaluation of the performance of memory-bound programs. The MBRAM model predicts the actual running time of a memory-bound program directly fr...
Gene Cooperman, Xiaoqin Ma, Viet Ha Nguyen
PADS
2000
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Applying parallel discrete event simulation to network emulation
The simulation of wide area computer networks is one area where the benefits of parallel simulation have been clearly demonstrated. Here we present a description of a system that...
Rob Simmonds, Russell Bradford, Brian Unger