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Autor:
Matthew J. Cashman, Scott W. Anderson, Allen C. Gellis, Ashley Mattie Ryan, Matthias J. Collins, Eric L. Boyd, Brett Dare Mcfarland
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
Autor:
Jeff W. Boote, Eric L. Boyd, Jerome Durand, Andreas Hanemann, Loukik Kudarimoti, Roman Łapacz, Nicolas Simar, Szymon Trocha
Publikováno v:
TNC
We propose the creation of a multi-domain measurement framework with dynamic characteristics identical to that of the network as a whole. Our approach recognises and facilitates the ability of independent network entities to set policies and limits o
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Publikováno v:
IPPS
This paper analyzes and evaluates some novel latency hiding features of the KSR1 multiprocessor: prefetch and poststore instructions and automatic updates. As a case study, the authors analyze the performance of an iterative sparse solver which gener
Autor:
Eric L. Boyd, Edward S. Davidson
Publikováno v:
International Conference on Supercomputing
We have developed an automatic technique for evaluating the communication performance of massively parallel processors (MPPs). Both communication latency and the amount of communication are investigated as a function of a few basic parameters that ch
Autor:
Tien-Pao Shih Tien-Pao Shih, Eric L. Boyd, W. Azeem, Edward S. Davidson, Shih-Hao Hung, Hsien-Hsin Lee Hsien-Hsin Lee
Publikováno v:
ICPP (3)
We have developed a hierarchical performance bounding methodology that attempts to explain the performance of loop-dominated scientific applications on particular systems. The Kendall Square Research KSR1 is used as a running example. We model the th
Publikováno v:
International Conference on Supercomputing
Communication has a dominant impact on the performance of massively parallel processors (MPPs). We propose a methodology to evaluate the internode communication performance of MPPs using a controlled set of synthetic workloads. By generating a range
Autor:
Edward S. Davidson, Eric L. Boyd
Publikováno v:
ISCA
The MACS performance model introduced here can be applied to a Machine and Application of interest, the Compiler-generated workload, and the Scheduling of the workload by the compiler. The Ma, MAC, and MACS bounds each fix the named subset of M, A, C
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