Sparse linear solvers account for much of the execution time in many high-performance computing (HPC) applications, and not every solver works on all problems. Hence choosing a su...
Scalable atomic and parallel access to noncontiguous regions of a file is essential to exploit high performance I/O as required by large-scale applications. Parallel I/O framewor...
Peter M. Aarestad, Avery Ching, George K. Thiruvat...
Clusters are the most common solutions for high performance computing at the present time. In this kind of systems, an important challenge is the I/O subsystem design. Typically, ...
In developing High-Performance Computing (HPC) software, time to solution is an important metric. This metric is comprised of two main components: the human effort required develo...
Abstract. The success of DEVS methods for simulating large continuous models calls for more in-depth examination of the applicability of discrete events in modeling continuous phen...
Bernard P. Zeigler, Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka, Sal...