Sciweavers

122 search results - page 10 / 25
» Towards Automated Performance Tuning for Complex Workloads
Sort
View
CLOUD
2010
ACM
14 years 14 days ago
Towards automatic optimization of MapReduce programs
Timely and cost-effective processing of large datasets has become a critical ingredient for the success of many academic, government, and industrial organizations. The combination...
Shivnath Babu
HPCA
2002
IEEE
14 years 10 days ago
Fine-Grain Priority Scheduling on Multi-Channel Memory Systems
Configurations of contemporary DRAM memory systems become increasingly complex. A recent study [5] shows that application performance is highly sensitive to choices of configura...
Zhichun Zhu, Zhao Zhang, Xiaodong Zhang
ISQED
2005
IEEE
140views Hardware» more  ISQED 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Toward Quality EDA Tools and Tool Flows Through High-Performance Computing
As the scale and complexity of VLSI circuits increase, Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools become much more sophisticated and are held to increasing standards of quality. New...
Aaron N. Ng, Igor L. Markov
IPPS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A framework to develop symbolic performance models of parallel applications
Performance and workload modeling has numerous uses at every stage of the high-end computing lifecycle: design, integration, procurement, installation and tuning. Despite the trem...
Sadaf R. Alam, Jeffrey S. Vetter
IPPS
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Self-Adaptive Scheduler Parameterization via Online Simulation
High-end parallel systems present a tremendous research challenge on how to best allocate their resources to match dynamic workload characteristics and user habits that are often ...
Barry Lawson, Evgenia Smirni