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IISWC 2011: Austin, TX, USA
- Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, IISWC 2011, Austin, TX, USA, November 6-8, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-2064-2

- Beau Piccart, Andy Georges

, Hendrik Blockeel
, Lieven Eeckhout:
Ranking commercial machines through data transposition. 3-14 - Huafeng Xi, Jianfeng Zhan, Zhen Jia, Xuehai Hong, Lei Wang, Lixin Zhang, Ninghui Sun, Gang Lu:

Characterization of real workloads of web search engines. 15-25 - Kenzo Van Craeynest, Lieven Eeckhout:

The Multi-Program Performance Model: Debunking current practice in multi-core simulation. 26-37 - Wim Heirman

, Trevor E. Carlson
, Shuai Che, Kevin Skadron
, Lieven Eeckhout:
Using cycle stacks to understand scaling bottlenecks in multi-threaded workloads. 38-49 - Christina Delimitrou, Sriram Sankar, Kushagra Vaid, Christos Kozyrakis:

Decoupling datacenter studies from access to large-scale applications: A modeling approach for storage workloads. 51-60 - Amer Qouneh, Chao Li, Tao Li:

A quantitative analysis of cooling power in container-based data centers. 61-71 - Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington, Didem Unat

, Allan Snavely, Scott B. Baden, Stephen Poole:
Modeling and predicting application performance on hardware accelerators. 73 - Rik Jongerius, Phillip Stanley-Marbell

, Henk Corporaal:
Quantifying the common computational problems in contemporary applications. 74 - Leonardo Piga, Reinaldo A. Bergamaschi, Felipe Klein, Rodolfo Azevedo

, Sandro Rigo:
Empirical Web server power modeling and characterization. 75 - Zhibin Yu, Hai Jin, Nilanjan Goswami, Tao Li, Lizy K. John:

Hierarchically characterizing CUDA program behavior. 76 - Xavier Guerin, Yanbin Liu, Parijat Dube, Seetharami Seelam, Pierre-Andre Paumelle:

Scalability analysis of enterprise javaworkloads on a multi-core system. 77 - Lide Duan, Lu Peng, Bin Li:

Two-level soft error vulnerability prediction on SMT/CMP architectures. 78 - Miyuru Dayarathna, Souhei Takeno, Toyotaro Suzumura:

A performance study on operator-based stream processing systems. 79 - Anthony Gutierrez

, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Thomas F. Wenisch, Trevor N. Mudge, Ali G. Saidi, Christopher D. Emmons, Nigel C. Paver:
Full-system analysis and characterization of interactive smartphone applications. 81-90 - Jason Clemons

, Haishan Zhu, Silvio Savarese, Todd M. Austin:
MEVBench: A mobile computer vision benchmarking suite. 91-102 - Andreas Sembrant, David Eklov, Erik Hagersten:

Efficient software-based online phase classification. 104-115 - Kishore Kumar Pusukuri, Rajiv Gupta

, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Thread reinforcer: Dynamically determining number of threads via OS level monitoring. 116-125 - Catherine Mills Olschanowsky, Allan Snavely, Laura Carrington:

A tool for characterizing and succinctly representing the data access patterns of applications. 126-135 - Sangmin Seo, Gangwon Jo, Jaejin Lee:

Performance characterization of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks in OpenCL. 137-148 - Toyotaro Suzumura, Koji Ueno, Hitoshi Sato, Katsuki Fujisawa

, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Performance characteristics of Graph500 on large-scale distributed environment. 149-158 - Milan Pavlovic, Yoav Etsion

, Alex Ramírez:
On the memory system requirements of future scientific applications: Four case-studies. 159-170 - Zhe Wang, Daniel A. Jiménez:

Program Interferometry. 172-175 - Melina Demertzi, Murali Annavaram

, Mary W. Hall
:
Analyzing the effects of compiler optimizations on application reliability. 184-193 - Jian Chen, Lizy K. John:

Autocorrelation analysis: A new and improved method for branch predictability characterization. 194-203 - Ying Zhang, Lu Peng, Bin Li, Jih-Kwon Peir, Jianmin Chen:

Architecture comparisons between Nvidia and ATI GPUs: Computation parallelism and data communications. 205-215 - Giorgos Vasiliadis

, Michalis Polychronakis, Sotiris Ioannidis:
Parallelization and characterization of pattern matching using GPUs. 216-225 - Jingweijia Tan, Nilanjan Goswami, Tao Li, Xin Fu:

Analyzing soft-error vulnerability on GPGPU microarchitecture. 226-235

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