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Sips, Henk
Delft University of Technology
Delft, Netherlands
 
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  Traleika Glacier
Cavé V., Clédat R., Griffin P., More A., Seshasayee B., Borkar S., Chatterjee S., Dunning D., Fryman J. Parallel Computing 64 33-49, 2017.  Type: Article

Exascale computers require new technologies in both hardware and software because of the increased gap between various memory structures and computational units and the decreased reliability of components due the sheer size of the mach...

Dec 4 2017  
  Speculative segmented sum for sparse matrix-vector multiplication on heterogeneous processors
Liu W., Vinter B. Parallel Computing 49(C): 179-193, 2015.  Type: Article

Sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SpMV) is a key operation in many scientific and graph applications. It is also challenging because of data compression and load balancing issues. Data compression is needed to efficiently store the ...

Apr 21 2016  
  A GPU implementation of inclusion-based points-to analysis
Mendez-Lojo M., Burtscher M., Pingali K.  PPoPP 2012 (Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, New Orleans, LA, Feb 25-29, 2012) 107-116, 2012.  Type: Proceedings

Modern computing devices like graphical processing units (GPUs) require high-performance algorithms to adhere to a few principles like regular computations on aligned data structures and the careful use of synchronization constructs. T...

Jul 10 2012  
  Google’s MapReduce programming model – revisited
Lämmel R. Science of Computer Programming 70(1): 1-30, 2008.  Type: Article

When I first read Dean and Ghemawat’s MapReduce paper [1], I thought it constituted a nice model of computation for various Web and document-related calculations, leaning heavily on the functional programming p...

Sep 26 2008  
  Enabling multimedia using resource-constrained video processing techniques: a node-centric perspective
Zamora N., Hu X., Ogras U., Marculescu R. ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems 13(1): 1-27, 2008.  Type: Article

The problem of video object tracking in a multi-camera scenario, where the cameras and the associated video processing nodes have power constraints, is covered in this paper. The basic application scenario is a grid of identical video ...

Jul 14 2008  
  Distributed garbage collection algorithms for timestamped data
Ramachandran U., Knobe K., Harel N., Mandviwala H. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 17(10): 1057-1071, 2006.  Type: Article

Three different solutions for garbage collection in Stampede, a system that supports streaming application programming, are described in this paper. Essentially, a Stampede program is a dynamic collection of threads, which process data...

May 22 2007  
  The problem with threads
Lee E. Computer 39(5): 33-42, 2006.  Type: Article

Threads are very frequently applied to implement parallel and concurrent applications. The message of this paper is that thread models are an inadequate means to base future development on and should be discarded as a programming model...

Nov 27 2006  
  Scalability of heterogeneous parallel systems
Kalinov A. Programming and Computing Software 32(1): 1-7, 2006.  Type: Article

Scalability analysis of parallel algorithms or applications is usually done to establish the performance and scalability of parallel applications over a wide range of processor configurations. The degree of scalability is often express...

Aug 16 2006  
  OpenMP versus MPI for PDE solvers based on regular sparse numerical operators
Nordén M., Holmgren S., Thuné M. Future Generation Computer Systems 22(1): 194-203, 2006.  Type: Article

A long-standing open issue is whether shared name space-based programming paradigms like OpenMP can do without explicit data distribution directives when running on nonuniform memory access (NUMA) computer architectures. Some automatic...

Jun 21 2006  
  X10: an object-oriented approach to non-uniform cluster computing
Charles P., Grothoff C., Saraswat V., Donawa C., Kielstra A., Ebcioglu K., von Praun C., Sarkar V.  Object oriented programming systems languages and applications (Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications, San Diego, CA, Oct 16-20, 2005) 519-538, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

The authors present X10, an object-oriented language designed and implemented to address the requirements of non-uniform cluster computing platforms (NUCC): tile-based architectures having multicore symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) tile...

Mar 16 2006  
 
 
 
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