Due to processors reaching the maximum performance allowable by current technology, architectural trends for computer systems continue to increase the number of cores per processing chip to maximize system performance. Most estimates suggest massively parallel systems will be available within the decade, containing millions of cores and capable of exaFlops of performance. New models of execution are necessary to maximize processor utilization and minimize power costs for these exascale systems. ParalleX is one such execution model, which attempts to address inefficiencies of current execution models by exposing fine-grained parallelism, increasing system utilization using asynchronous workflow, and resolving resource contention through the ...
A large and important class of national challenge applications are irregular, with complex, data dep...
Computer modeling and simulation of scientific applications require faster computer systems than eve...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
High performance computing (HPC) is experiencing a phase change with the challenges of programming a...
This paper proposes the study of a new computation model that attempts to address the underlying sou...
Exascale systems, expected to emerge by the end of the next decade, will require the exploitation of...
Due to processors reaching the maximum performance allowable by current technology, architectural tr...
Abstract—The continuing technological progress resulted in sustained increase in the number of trans...
The broadening disparity between the performance of I/O devices and the performance of processors an...
implementation of ParalleX, a new model of computation targeting future generation of High Performan...
Individual processor frequencies have reached an upper physical and practical limit. Processor desig...
High performance computing (HPC) is changing the way science is performed in the 21st Century; exper...
High-performance computing systems are growing toward hundreds-of-thousands to million-node machines...
s are available from the same host in the directory /pub/TR/ABSTRACTS in plain text format. All loca...
The efficient development of multi-threaded software has, for many years, been an unsolved problem i...
A large and important class of national challenge applications are irregular, with complex, data dep...
Computer modeling and simulation of scientific applications require faster computer systems than eve...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...
High performance computing (HPC) is experiencing a phase change with the challenges of programming a...
This paper proposes the study of a new computation model that attempts to address the underlying sou...
Exascale systems, expected to emerge by the end of the next decade, will require the exploitation of...
Due to processors reaching the maximum performance allowable by current technology, architectural tr...
Abstract—The continuing technological progress resulted in sustained increase in the number of trans...
The broadening disparity between the performance of I/O devices and the performance of processors an...
implementation of ParalleX, a new model of computation targeting future generation of High Performan...
Individual processor frequencies have reached an upper physical and practical limit. Processor desig...
High performance computing (HPC) is changing the way science is performed in the 21st Century; exper...
High-performance computing systems are growing toward hundreds-of-thousands to million-node machines...
s are available from the same host in the directory /pub/TR/ABSTRACTS in plain text format. All loca...
The efficient development of multi-threaded software has, for many years, been an unsolved problem i...
A large and important class of national challenge applications are irregular, with complex, data dep...
Computer modeling and simulation of scientific applications require faster computer systems than eve...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by...