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12th PPAM 2017: Lublin, Poland - Volume 2
- Roman Wyrzykowski, Jack J. Dongarra, Ewa Deelman, Konrad Karczewski:
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics - 12th International Conference, PPAM 2017, Lublin, Poland, September 10-13, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10778, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-78053-5
Workshop on Models, Algorithms and Methodologies for Hybrid Parallelism in New HPC Systems
- Dominic Etienne Charrier, Tobias Weinzierl:
An Experience Report on (Auto-)tuning of Mesh-Based PDE Solvers on Shared Memory Systems. 3-13 - Livia Marcellino, Raffaele Montella, Sokol Kosta, Ardelio Galletti, Diana Di Luccio, Vincenzo Santopietro, Mario Ruggieri, Marco Lapegna, Luisa D'Amore, Giuliano Laccetti:
Using GPGPU Accelerated Interpolation Algorithms for Marine Bathymetry Processing with On-Premises and Cloud Based Computational Resources. 14-24 - Giuliano Laccetti, Marco Lapegna, Valeria Mele, Raffaele Montella:
Relaxing the Correctness Conditions on Concurrent Data Structures for Multicore CPUs. A Numerical Case Study. 25-36 - Rossella Arcucci, Davide Basciano, Alessandro Cilardo, Luisa D'Amore, Filippo Mantovani:
Energy Analysis of a 4D Variational Data Assimilation Algorithm and Evaluation on ARM-Based HPC Systems. 37-47 - Luisa D'Amore, Rossella Arcucci, Yi Li, Raffaele Montella, Andrew Moore, Luke Phillipson, Ralf Toumi:
Performance Assessment of the Incremental Strong Constraints 4DVAR Algorithm in ROMS. 48-57 - Thiago Marques Soares, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos, Marcelo Lobosco:
Evaluation of HCM: A New Model to Predict the Execution Time of Regular Parallel Applications on a Heterogeneous Cluster. 58-67
Workshop on Power and Energy Aspects of Computations (PEAC 2017)
- Gary Lawson, Masha Sosonkina, Tal Ezer, Yuzhong Shen:
Applicability of the Empirical Mode Decomposition for Power Traces of Large-Scale Applications. 71-80 - Vladimir V. Stegailov, Vyacheslav S. Vecher:
Efficiency Analysis of Intel, AMD and Nvidia 64-Bit Hardware for Memory-Bound Problems: A Case Study of Ab Initio Calculations with VASP. 81-90 - Antonios T. Makaratzis, Malik Muhammad Zaki Murtaza Khan, Konstantinos M. Giannoutakis, Anne C. Elster, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
GPU Power Modeling of HPC Applications for the Simulation of Heterogeneous Clouds. 91-101 - Pawel Foszner, Przemyslaw Skurowski:
Bi-cluster Parallel Computing in Bioinformatics - Performance and Eco-Efficiency. 102-112 - Anish Varghese, Joshua Milthorpe, Alistair P. Rendell:
Performance and Energy Analysis of Scientific Workloads Executing on LPSoCs. 113-122 - Alberto Cabrera Pérez, Alejandro Acosta, Francisco Almeida, Vicente Blanco Pérez:
Energy Efficient Dynamic Load Balancing over MultiGPU Heterogeneous Systems. 123-132
Workshop on Scheduling for Parallel Computing (SPC 2017)
- Joanna Berlinska:
Scheduling Data Gathering with Maximum Lateness Objective. 135-144 - Victor V. Toporkov, Dmitry Yemelyanov, Anna S. Toporkova:
Fair Scheduling in Grid VOs with Anticipation Heuristic. 145-155 - Jakub Gasior, Franciszek Seredynski, Andrei Tchernykh:
A Security-Driven Approach to Online Job Scheduling in IaaS Cloud Computing Systems. 156-165 - Tiago Marques do Nascimento, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos, Marcelo Lobosco:
Dynamic Load Balancing Algorithm for Heterogeneous Clusters. 166-175 - Ivanoe De Falco, Eryk Laskowski, Richard Olejnik, Umberto Scafuri, Ernesto Tarantino, Marek S. Tudruj:
Multi-Objective Extremal Optimization in Processor Load Balancing for Distributed Programs. 176-188
Workshop on Language-Based Parallel Programming Models (WLPP 2017)
- Christopher Blöcker, Ulrich Hoffmann:
Pardis: A Process Calculus for Parallel and Distributed Programming in Haskell. 191-202 - Ami Marowka:
Towards High-Performance Python. 203-212 - Pawel Batko, Marcin Kuta:
Actor Model of a New Functional Language - Anemone. 213-223 - Hiroki Tokura, Toru Fujita, Koji Nakano, Yasuaki Ito:
Almost Optimal Column-wise Prefix-sum Computation on the GPU. 224-233 - Jonas Posner, Claudia Fohry:
A Combination of Intra- and Inter-place Work Stealing for the APGAS Library. 234-243 - Rene Halver, Wilhelm Homberg, Godehard Sutmann:
Benchmarking Molecular Dynamics with OpenCL on Many-Core Architectures. 244-253 - Przemyslaw Stpiczynski:
Efficient Language-Based Parallelization of Computational Problems Using Cilk Plus. 254-263 - Peter Thoman, Khalid Hasanov, Kiril Dichev, Roman Iakymchuk, Xavier Aguilar, Philipp Gschwandtner, Pierre Lemarinier, Stefano Markidis, Herbert Jordan, Erwin Laure, Kostas Katrinis, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Thomas Fahringer:
A Taxonomy of Task-Based Technologies for High-Performance Computing. 264-274
Workshop on PGAS Programming
- Dana Akhmetova, Luis Cebamanos, Roman Iakymchuk, Tiberiu Rotaru, Mirko Rahn, Stefano Markidis, Erwin Laure, Valeria Bartsch, Christian Simmendinger:
Interoperability of GASPI and MPI in Large Scale Scientific Applications. 277-287 - Marek Nowicki, Lukasz Górski, Piotr Bala:
Evaluation of the Parallel Performance of the Java and PCJ on the Intel KNL Based Systems. 288-297 - Michal Szynkiewicz, Marek Nowicki:
Fault-Tolerance Mechanisms for the Java Parallel Codes Implemented with the PCJ Library. 298-307 - Roxana Istrate, Panagiotis Kl. Barkoutsos, Michele Dolfi, Peter W. J. Staar, Costas Bekas:
Exploring Graph Analytics with the PCJ Toolbox. 308-317 - Marek Nowicki, Magdalena Ryczkowska, Lukasz Górski, Piotr Bala:
Big Data Analytics in Java with PCJ Library: Performance Comparison with Hadoop. 318-327 - Magdalena Ryczkowska, Marek Nowicki:
Performance Comparison of Graph BFS Implemented in MapReduce and PGAS Programming Models. 328-337
Minisymposium on HPC Applications in Physical Sciences
- Daniel Langr, Tomás Dytrych, Tomás Oberhuber, Frantisek Knapp:
Efficient Parallel Generation of Many-Nucleon Basis for Large-Scale Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Calculations. 341-350 - Michal Antkowiak:
Parallel Exact Diagonalization Approach to Large Molecular Nanomagnets Modelling. 351-358 - Ryszard Matysiak, Philipp Gegenwart, Akira Ochiai, Frank Steglich:
Application of Numerical Quantum Transfer-Matrix Approach in the Randomly Diluted Quantum Spin Chains. 359-367
Minisymposium on High Performance Computing Interval Methods
- Ludmila Dymova, Pavel V. Sevastjanov:
A New Method for Solving Nonlinear Interval and Fuzzy Equations. 371-380 - Bartlomiej Jacek Kubica:
Role of Hull-Consistency in the HIBA_USNE Multithreaded Solver for Nonlinear Systems. 381-390 - Ondrej Král, Milan Hladík:
Parallel Computing of Linear Systems with Linearly Dependent Intervals in MATLAB. 391-401 - Bartlomiej Jacek Kubica, Andrzej Pownuk, Vladik Kreinovich:
What Decision to Make in a Conflict Situation Under Interval Uncertainty: Efficient Algorithms for the Hurwicz Approach. 402-411 - Ludmila Dymova, Pavel V. Sevastjanov, Andrzej Pownuk, Vladik Kreinovich:
Practical Need for Algebraic (Equality-Type) Solutions of Interval Equations and for Extended-Zero Solutions. 412-421
Workshop on Complex Collective Systems
- Krzysztof Trojanowski, Artur Mikitiuk, Krzysztof J. M. Napiorkowski:
Application of Local Search with Perturbation Inspired by Cellular Automata for Heuristic Optimization of Sensor Network Coverage Problem. 425-435 - Prodromos Gavriilidis, Ioannis Gerakakis, Ioakeim G. Georgoudas, Giuseppe A. Trunfio, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis:
A Fuzzy Logic Inspired Cellular Automata Based Model for Simulating Crowd Evacuation Processes. 436-445 - Jacek Szklarski:
Nondeterministic Cellular Automaton for Modelling Urban Traffic with Self-organizing Control. 446-455 - Kamil Pietak, Pawel Topa:
Towards Multi-Agent Simulations Accelerated by GPU. 456-465 - Maciej Komosinski, Konrad Miazga:
Tournament-Based Convection Selection in Evolutionary Algorithms. 466-475 - Szymon Górowski, Robert Maguda, Pawel Topa:
Multi-agent Systems Programmed Visually with Google Blockly. 476-484
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