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CCGRID
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Using Probabilistic Characterization to Reduce Runtime Faults in HPC Systems
Abstract--The current trend in high performance computing is to aggregate ever larger numbers of processing and interconnection elements in order to achieve desired levels of compu...
Jim M. Brandt, Bert J. Debusschere, Ann C. Gentile...
CORR
2011
Springer
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12 years 11 months ago
Robustness and modular structure in networks
Many complex systems, from power grids and the internet, to the brain and society, can be modeled using modular networks. Modules, densely interconnected groups of elements, often...
James P. Bagrow, Sune Lehmann, Yong-Yeol Ahn
CCGRID
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Fault Tolerance in Cluster Federations with O2P-CF
Fault tolerance is one of the key issues for large scale applications executed on high performance computing systems. In a cluster federation, clusters are gathered to provide hug...
Thomas Ropars, Christine Morin
CLUSTER
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Scalable I/O forwarding framework for high-performance computing systems
—Current leadership-class machines suffer from a significant imbalance between their computational power and their I/O bandwidth. While Moore’s law ensures that the computatio...
Nawab Ali, Philip H. Carns, Kamil Iskra, Dries Kim...
APCSAC
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A High Performance Simulator System for a Multiprocessor System Based on a Multi-way Cluster
In the ubiquitous era, it is necessary to research the architectures of multiprocessor system with high performance and low power consumption. A simulator developed in high level l...
Arata Shinozaki, Masatoshi Shima, Minyi Guo, Mitsu...