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SBAC-PAD 2014: Paris, France - Workshops
- 26th IEEE International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing Workshop, SBAC-PAD Workshop 2014, Paris, France, October 22-24, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7014-8
WAMCA 2014: Fifth Workshop on Applications for Multi-Core Architectures
GPU Computing
- Michal Kucis, David Barina, Michal Kula, Pavel Zemcík:
2-D Discrete Wavelet Transform Using GPU. 1-6 - Klaus N. Quelhas, Geraldo A. G. Cidade, Ricardo Farias:
High-Speed Restoration of Atomic Force Microscopy Images Using Tikhonov Regularization in GPGPU. 7-11 - Cleber S. Ferreira, Raphael Y. de Camargo, Siang Wun Song:
A Parallel Maximum Subarray Algorithm on GPUs. 12-17 - Renan Prata, Cristiana Bentes, Ricardo C. Farias:
Video Processing on GPU: Analysis of Data Transfer Overhead. 18-23 - Hongwen Dai, Christos Kartsaklis, Chao Li, Tomislav Janjusic, Huiyang Zhou:
RACB: Resource Aware Cache Bypass on GPUs. 24-29 - Masoud Oveis Gharan, Gul N. Khan:
Efficient Virtual Channel Organization and Congestion Avoidance in Multicore NoC Systems. 30-35 - Surya Narayanan, Bharath Narasimha Swamy, André Seznec:
Impact of Serial Scaling of Multi-threaded Programs in Many-Core Era. 36-41 - Gustavo Prado Oliveira, Lúcia Maria de Assumpção Drummond, Ricardo Soares Bôaventura, Keiji Yamanaka:
Evaluating Performance of Deterministic Algorithms on a Multicore Processor of a Public Cloud. 42-47
Multi-Core Computing
- Paulo Martins, Leonel Sousa:
On the Evaluation of Multi-core Systems with SIMD Engines for Public-Key Cryptography. 48-53 - Gary Lawson, Masha Sosonkina, Yuzhong Shen:
Energy Evaluation for Applications with Different Thread Affinities on the Intel Xeon Phi. 54-59
MPP 2014: Special Edition on Data-Flow Programming Models and Machines
- Roberto Giorgi, Paolo Faraboschi:
An Introduction to DF-Threads and their Execution Model. 60-65 - Vittor F. Lira, Felippe H. Cerreia, Leandro Santiago, Alexandre da Costa Sena, Maria Clicia Stelling de Castro, Leandro A. J. Marzulo:
Dataflow Virtual Machine Profiling. 66-71 - Jocelyn Sérot, François Berry:
High-Level Dataflow Programming for Reconfigurable Computing. 72-77 - Leandro Santiago, Leandro A. J. Marzulo, Brunno F. Goldstein, Tiago A. O. Alves, Felipe Maia Galvão França:
Stack-Tagged Dataflow. 78-83 - Andriy Gorobets, Frederico Pratas, Nuno Roma, Pedro Tomás:
Stream Oriented Modular Architecture with Polymorphic Processing Engines. 84-89 - Antonio Carlos Fernandes da Silva, Jorge Luiz e Silva:
The ChipCflow: A Tool to Generate Hardware Accelerators Using a Static Dataflow Machine Designed for a FPGA. 90-95 - Tiago A. O. Alves, Brunno F. Goldstein, Felipe M. G. França, Leandro A. J. Marzulo:
A Minimalistic Dataflow Programming Library for Python. 96-101 - Lars Middendorf, Christian Haubelt:
Scheduling of Recursive and Dynamic Data-Flow Graphs Using Stream Rewriting. 102-107
WPBA 2014: Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing for Big Data Applications
Applications
- Pedro Henrique B. Las-Casas, Vinícius Vitor dos Santos Dias, Renato Ferreira, Wagner Meira Jr., Dorgival O. Guedes:
A Hadoop Extension to Process Mail Folders and its Application to a Spam Dataset. 108-113 - Vítor Silva, Daniel de Oliveira, Marta Mattoso:
Exploratory Analysis of Raw Data Files through Dataflows. 114-119 - Rodrigo Caetano Rocha, Renato Ferreira, Wagner Meira Jr., Dorgival O. Guedes:
Watershed reengineering: Making Streams Programmable. 120-125
Distributed Processing and Data Management
- Gustavo Bervian Brand, Adrien Lebre:
GBFS: Efficient Data-Sharing on Hybrid Platforms: Towards adding WAN-Wide Elasticity to DFSes. 126-131 - Julio C. S. dos Anjos, Gilles Fedak, Cláudio F. R. Geyer:
BIGhybrid - A Toolkit for Simulating MapReduce in Hybrid Infrastructures. 132-137 - Maeva Antoine, Laurent Pellegrino, Fabrice Huet, Françoise Baude:
A Generic API for Load Balancing in Structured P2P Systems. 138-143
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