PAPI is a cross-platform performance measurement library widely used in the area of high-performance computing. It provides performance and power measurements that can be used to find bottlenecks in computer code, and allows optimizing programs to make them faster and more efficient.<br
Performance Monitoring Counters (PMCs) have been traditionally used in the mainstream computing doma...
AbstractPAPI is a widely used cross-platform interface to hardware performance counters. PAPI curren...
<div>This research aims to create an open source</div><div>integrated software infrastructure built ...
PULSE builds on the latest Performance API (PAPI) project and extends it with software-defined even...
High performance computing is playing an increasingly important role in the scientific community. As...
The purpose of the PAPI project is to specify a standard application programming interface (API) for...
Performance analysis is an essential step for better software optimization, which is critical for em...
Creating an MPI programming infrastructure that can integrate performance analysis capabilities more...
Abstract—For more than a decade, the PAPI performance-monitoring library has provided a clear, porta...
In this work, a standard and unified method for monitoring hardware accelerators in Reconfigurable C...
The BONSAI (Benchtesting OpeN Software Autotuning Infrastructure) project develops software infrastr...
International audienceThe widening of the complexity-productivity gap witnessed in the last years is...
The BONSAI (Benchtesting OpeN Software Autotuning Infrastructure) project develops software infrastr...
Large scientific applications developed as recently as five to ten years ago are often at a disadvan...
The purpose of this project was to build an extensible cross-platform infrastructure to facilitate t...
Performance Monitoring Counters (PMCs) have been traditionally used in the mainstream computing doma...
AbstractPAPI is a widely used cross-platform interface to hardware performance counters. PAPI curren...
<div>This research aims to create an open source</div><div>integrated software infrastructure built ...
PULSE builds on the latest Performance API (PAPI) project and extends it with software-defined even...
High performance computing is playing an increasingly important role in the scientific community. As...
The purpose of the PAPI project is to specify a standard application programming interface (API) for...
Performance analysis is an essential step for better software optimization, which is critical for em...
Creating an MPI programming infrastructure that can integrate performance analysis capabilities more...
Abstract—For more than a decade, the PAPI performance-monitoring library has provided a clear, porta...
In this work, a standard and unified method for monitoring hardware accelerators in Reconfigurable C...
The BONSAI (Benchtesting OpeN Software Autotuning Infrastructure) project develops software infrastr...
International audienceThe widening of the complexity-productivity gap witnessed in the last years is...
The BONSAI (Benchtesting OpeN Software Autotuning Infrastructure) project develops software infrastr...
Large scientific applications developed as recently as five to ten years ago are often at a disadvan...
The purpose of this project was to build an extensible cross-platform infrastructure to facilitate t...
Performance Monitoring Counters (PMCs) have been traditionally used in the mainstream computing doma...
AbstractPAPI is a widely used cross-platform interface to hardware performance counters. PAPI curren...
<div>This research aims to create an open source</div><div>integrated software infrastructure built ...