As a fundamental task in computer architecture research, performance comparison has been continuously hampered by the variability of computer performance. In traditional performance comparisons, the impact of performance variability is usually ignored (i.e., the means of performance observations are compared regardless of the variability), or in the few cases directly addressed with t-statistics without checking the number and normality of performance observations. In this paper, we formulate a performance comparison as a statistical task, and empirically illustrate why and how common practices can lead to incorrect comparisons. We propose a non-parametric Hierarchical Performance Testing (HPT) framework for performance com-parison, which i...
Performance evaluation is at the foundation of computer architecture research and development. Conte...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systemsare built with innovative system architectures and no...
Performance comparisons are ubiquitous in computer science. The proceedings of most conferences are ...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Introduction The conclusions drawn from a benchmark study of computer performance depend not only o...
Modern computing architectures change rapidly and exhibit high levels of complexity and heterogenei...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
The computing community has long faced the problem of scientifically comparing different computers a...
This report is a continuation of our previous research effort on statistical program performance ana...
In this dissertation, we demonstrate that it is possible to develop methods of empirical hardware-co...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
AbstractHigh-performance computing (HPC) benchmarks are widely used to evaluate and rank system perf...
The performance of one computer relative to another is traditionally characterized through benchmark...
This paper presents a method useful to generate a measurement of supercomputers performance. This me...
Performance evaluation is at the foundation of computer architecture research and development. Conte...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systemsare built with innovative system architectures and no...
Performance comparisons are ubiquitous in computer science. The proceedings of most conferences are ...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Introduction The conclusions drawn from a benchmark study of computer performance depend not only o...
Modern computing architectures change rapidly and exhibit high levels of complexity and heterogenei...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
The computing community has long faced the problem of scientifically comparing different computers a...
This report is a continuation of our previous research effort on statistical program performance ana...
In this dissertation, we demonstrate that it is possible to develop methods of empirical hardware-co...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
AbstractHigh-performance computing (HPC) benchmarks are widely used to evaluate and rank system perf...
The performance of one computer relative to another is traditionally characterized through benchmark...
This paper presents a method useful to generate a measurement of supercomputers performance. This me...
Performance evaluation is at the foundation of computer architecture research and development. Conte...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Modern High Performance Computing (HPC) systemsare built with innovative system architectures and no...