A common pattern in scientific computing involves the execution of many tasks that are coupled only in the sense that the output of one may be passed as input to one or more other...
Yong Zhao, Mihael Hategan, Ben Clifford, Ian T. Fo...
Power and energy are first-order design constraints in high performance computing. Current research using dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) relies on trading increased execution time...
Barry Rountree, David K. Lowenthal, Bronis R. de S...
High performance scientific computing software is of critical international importance as it supports scientific explorations and engineering. Software development in this area is...
Robert Palmer, Steve Barrus, Yu Yang, Ganesh Gopal...
Real-time applications continue to increase in importance as they are employed in various critical areas, such as command and control systems. These applications have traditionall...
Shoukat Ali, Jong-Kook Kim, Yang Yu, Shriram B. Gu...
It is now well established that the device scaling predicted by Moore’s Law is no longer a viable option for increasing the clock frequency of future uniprocessor systems at the...
Philippe Charles, Christian Grothoff, Vijay A. Sar...