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4. PGAS 2010: New York, NY, USA
- José E. Moreira, Costin Iancu, Vijay A. Saraswat:
Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programming Model, PGAS 2010, New York, NY, USA, October 12-15, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0461-0 - Steven Vormwald, Wei Wang, Steve Carr, Steven Seidel, Z. Wang:
Predicting remote reuse distance patterns in UPC applications. 1 - Barbara M. Chapman, Tony Curtis, Swaroop Pophale, Stephen W. Poole, Jeffery A. Kuehn, Chuck Koelbel, Lauren Smith:
Introducing OpenSHMEM: SHMEM for the PGAS community. 2 - Filip Blagojevic, Paul Hargrove, Costin Iancu, Katherine A. Yelick:
Hybrid PGAS runtime support for multicore nodes. 3 - Montse Farreras, George Almási:
Asynchronous PGAS runtime for Myrinet networks. 4 - Jithin Jose, Miao Luo, Sayantan Sur, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Unifying UPC and MPI runtimes: experience with MVAPICH. 5 - Megan Vance, Peter M. Kogge:
Introducing mNUMA: an extended PGAS architecture. 6 - Vikas Aggarwal, Changil Yoon, Alan D. George, Herman Lam, Greg Stitt:
Performance modeling for multilevel communication in SHMEM+. 7 - Max T. Billingsley, Beth R. Tibbitts, Alan D. George:
Improving UPC productivity via integrated development tools. 8 - Han Dong, Shujia Zhou, David Grove:
X10-enabled MapReduce. 9 - Stefano Markidis, Giovanni Lapenta:
Development and performance analysis of a UPC Particle-in-Cell code. 10 - Masahiro Nakao, Jinpil Lee, Taisuke Boku, Mitsuhisa Sato:
XcalableMP implementation and performance of NAS Parallel Benchmarks. 11 - Nick Edmonds, Douglas P. Gregor, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Extensible PGAS semantics for C++. 12 - Deepak Eachempati, Hyoung Joon Jun, Barbara M. Chapman:
An open-source compiler and runtime implementation for Coarray Fortran. 13 - William N. Scherer III, Laksono Adhianto, Guohua Jin, John M. Mellor-Crummey, Chaoran Yang:
Hiding latency in Coarray Fortran 2.0. 14 - Mads Ruben Burgdorff Kristensen, Brian Vinter:
Numerical Python for scalable architectures. 15
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