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William F. Godoy, Ritu Arora, Keith Beattie, David E. Bernholdt, Sarah E. Bratt, Daniel S. Katz, Ignacio Laguna, Amiya K. Maji, Addi Malviya- Thakur, Rafael M. Mudafort, Nitin Sukhija, Damian Rouson, Cindy Rubio-González, Karan Vahi
Publikováno v:
Computing in Science and Engineering, vol 24, iss 5
The Better Scientific Software Fellowship (BSSwF) was launched in 2018 to foster and promote practices, processes, and tools to improve developer productivity and software sustainability of scientific codes. The BSSwF’s vision is to grow the commun
Autor:
Sam Weekly, Geoffrey Lentner, Stephen Lien Harrell, Amiya K. Maji, Preston Smith, Xiao Zhu, Tsai-Wei Wu, Zoey Mertes, Alex Younts
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PEARC
Understanding the capabilities of new architectures is key to informing system purchases and good long-term ROI (Return of Investment) for cluster installations. The newest AMD architecture, Milan, has become available first on Microsoft Azure and we
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CPSIOTSEC@CCS
Bluetooth-enabled smartphones, wearable devices, as well as consumer electronics devices, are pervasive nowadays. Due to the low power consumption of Bluetooth hardware, users often leave Bluetooth enabled on their personal devices all the time. We f
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HUST/ProTools@SC
Novice users face significant challenges while installing and using Python packages in an HPC environment. Due to the inherent design of tools like Pip and Conda and how packages look for libraries, installing Python packages as a non-root user is co
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PEARC Companion
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MobiSys
As we look to use Wear OS (formerly known as Android Wear) devices for fitness and health monitoring, it is important to evaluate the reliability of its ecosystem. The goal of this paper is to understand the reliability weak spots in Wear OS ecosyste
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MobiSys
This demo abstract introduces Vulcan, a fuzz testing tool for evaluating the robustness of wearable device by injecting intra-device and inter-device communication messages. Vulcan first builds a state-model of a wearable app by offline training then
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DSN
As wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness monitors gain in popularity and are being touted for clinical purposes, it becomes important to evaluate the reliability of Android Wear OS and apps on such devices. To date there has been no study do
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on HPC User Support Tools.
HPC systems are made of many complex hardware and software components, and interaction between these components can often break, leading to job failures and customer dissatisfaction. Testing focused on individual components is often inadequate to ide
Autor:
Daniel LaPine, Fang Cherry Liu, Rich Knepper, Andrew H. Sherman, John Towns, Michael Showerman, Resa Reynolds, Michael Jennings, Stephen Lien Harrell, Brian Haymore, Amiya K. Maji, Timothy A. Bouvet, Jenett Tillotson, Mehmet Belgin, George Turner, Neil Bright, Brett Zimmerman, David L. Akin, Henry Neeman
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Proceedings of the HPC Systems Professionals Workshop.
We discuss training workshops run by the Linux Clusters Institute (LCI), which provides education and advanced technical training for IT professionals who deploy and support High Performance Computing (HPC) Linux clusters, which have become the most