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ISPASS 2013: Austin, TX, USA
- 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems & Software, Austin, TX, USA, 21-23 April, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5776-0
Keynote I
- Michael Shebanow:
Peta Thread Computing [Keynote I]. 1
Session 1: Best Paper Nominees
- Trevor E. Carlson, Wim Heirman, Lieven Eeckhout:
Sampled simulation of multi-threaded applications. 2-12 - Yipeng Wang, Yan Solihin:
XAMP: An eXtensible Analytical Model Platform. 13-23 - Ke Liu, Xuechen Zhang, Kei Davis, Song Jiang:
Synergistic coupling of SSD and hard disk for QoS-aware virtual memory. 24-33
Session 2: Datacenter and Distributed Computing
- Kazunori Ogata, Tamiya Onodera:
Increasing the Transparent Page Sharing in Java. 34-44 - Xiufeng Sui, Tao Sun, Tao Li, Lixin Zhang:
Understanding the implications of virtual machine management on processor microarchitecture design. 45-53 - Damien Hardy, Marios Kleanthous, Isidoros Sideris, Ali G. Saidi, Emre Ozer, Yiannakis Sazeides:
An analytical framework for estimating TCO and exploring data center design space. 54-63 - Lucas Mello Schnorr, Arnaud Legrand, Jean-Marc Vincent:
Interactive analysis of large distributed systems with scalable topology-based visualization. 64-73
Session 3: Tools
- Jung Ho Ahn, Sheng Li, Seongil O, Norman P. Jouppi:
McSimA+: A manycore simulator with application-level+ simulation and detailed microarchitecture modeling. 74-85 - Nan Jiang, Daniel U. Becker, George Michelogiannakis, James D. Balfour, Brian Towles, David E. Shaw, John Kim, William J. Dally:
A detailed and flexible cycle-accurate Network-on-Chip simulator. 86-96 - Jan Lucas, Sohan Lal, Michael Andersch, Mauricio Alvarez-Mesa, Ben H. H. Juurlink:
How a single chip causes massive power bills GPUSimPow: A GPGPU power simulator. 97-106 - Sangpil Lee, Won Woo Ro:
Parallel GPU architecture simulation framework exploiting work allocation unit parallelism. 107-117
Poster Session
- Blake A. Hechtman, Daniel J. Sorin:
Evaluating cache coherent shared virtual memory for heterogeneous multicore chips. 118-119 - Prasanna Balaprakash, Darius Buntinas, Anthony Chan, Apala Guha, Rinku Gupta, Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan, Andrew A. Chien, Paul D. Hovland, Boyana Norris:
Exascale workload characterization and architecture implications. 120-121 - Chuanjun Zhang, Glenn G. Ko, Jungwook Choi, Shang-nien Tsai, Minje Kim, Abner Guzmán-Rivera, Rob A. Rutenbar, Paris Smaragdis, Mi Sun Park, Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Hongyi Xin, Onur Mutlu, Bin Li, Li Zhao, Mei Chen:
EMERALD: Characterization of emerging applications and algorithms for low-power devices. 122-123 - Vincent M. Weaver, Daniel Terpstra, Heike McCraw, Matt Johnson, Kiran Kasichayanula, James Ralph, John Nelson, Philip Mucci, Tushar Mohan, Shirley Moore:
PAPI 5: Measuring power, energy, and the cloud. 124-125 - Armen Dzhagaryan, Aleksandar Milenkovic, Martin Burtscher:
Energy efficiency of lossless data compression on a mobile device: An experimental evaluation. 126-127 - Bishop Brock, Srinivasan Ramani, Ken Vu, Heather Hanson, Michael S. Floyd:
Virtual Power Management simulation framework for computer systems. 128-129 - Addison Mayberry, Matthew Laquidara, Charles C. Weems:
Characterizing the microarchitectural side effects of operating system calls. 130-131 - Xin Tong, Jack Luo, Andreas Moshovos:
QTrace: An interface for customizable full system instrumentation. 132-133 - Alejandro Rico, Alex Ramírez, Mateo Valero:
Trace filtering of multithreaded applications for CMP memory simulation. 134-135 - Changshu Zhang, Arun Ravindran:
A statistical machine learning based modeling and exploration framework for run-time cross-stack energy optimization. 136-137 - Jonathan C. Beard, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Use of simple analytic performance models for streaming data applications deployed on diverse architectures. 138-139 - Xiangyu Dong, Norman P. Jouppi, Yuan Xie:
A circuit-architecture co-optimization framework for evaluating emerging memory hierarchies. 140-141
Keynote II
- Christos Kozyrakis:
Advancing computer systems without technology progress. 142
Session 4: Potpourri
- Benjamin S. Parsons, Vijay S. Pai:
A mathematical hard disk timing model for full system simulation. 143-153 - Xiaodong Zhu, Junmin Wu, Guoliang Chen, Tao Li:
Wall-clock based synchronization: A parallel simulation technology for cluster systems. 154-162 - John Matienzo, Natalie D. Enright Jerger:
Performance analysis of broadcasting algorithms on the Intel Single-Chip Cloud Computer. 163-172 - Ricardo A. Velásquez, Pierre Michaud, André Seznec:
Selecting benchmark combinations for the evaluation of multicore throughput. 173-182
Session 5: Performance and Power Analysis Techniques
- Xu Liu, John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Pinpointing data locality bottlenecks with low overhead. 183-193 - Daniel Hackenberg, Thomas Ilsche, Robert Schöne, Daniel Molka, Maik Schmidt, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Power measurement techniques on standard compute nodes: A quantitative comparison. 194-204 - Karthikeyan P. Saravanan, Paul M. Carpenter, Alex Ramírez:
Power/performance evaluation of energy efficient Ethernet (EEE) for High Performance Computing. 205-214 - Vincent M. Weaver, Daniel Terpstra, Shirley Moore:
Non-determinism and overcount on modern hardware performance counter implementations. 215-224
Session 6: Emerging Platforms
- Zhongliang Chen, David R. Kaeli, Norman Rubin:
Characterizing scalar opportunities in GPGPU applications. 225-234 - Yash Ukidave, Amir Kavyan Ziabari, Perhaad Mistry, Gunar Schirner, David R. Kaeli:
Quantifying the energy efficiency of FFT on heterogeneous platforms. 235-244 - Yakun Sophia Shao, David M. Brooks:
ISA-independent workload characterization and its implications for specialized architectures. 245-255 - Emre Kultursay, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Onur Mutlu:
Evaluating STT-RAM as an energy-efficient main memory alternative. 256-267
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