Performance prediction is valuable in different areas of computing. The popularity of lease-based access to high performance computing resources particularly benefits from accurate performance prediction. Most contemporary processors are employing multiple computing cores, which complicates the task of performance prediction. In this paper, we describe the methodology employed for predicting the performance of a popular weather forecasting application on systems with between 4 and 256 processors. An average prediction error of less than 10% was achieved after testing on three different multi-node, multicore systems. � 2010 IEEE
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this paper, we outline its design and detail the predictive performance of the forecasts it generate...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
In this paper we studied performance predictions for parallel scientific applications on a homogeneo...
The Network Weather Service is a generalizable and extensible facility designed to provide dynamic r...
A reduction of computational cost would allow higher resolution in numerical weather predictions wit...
A system developed for benchmarking multi-processor Numerical Weather Prediction applications deploy...
High-performance computing is a prime area for many applications. Majorly, weather and climate forec...
Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) is one of the most commonly used numerical weather prediction mo...
Model-based performance prediction for parallel applications on architectural models suffers from si...
This paper describes the basic optimization methods applied to a Numerical Weather Prediction model,...
Performance modelling is a useful tool in the lifeycle of high performance scientific software, such...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
Performance and portability are important but conflicting concerns in the development of the Weather...
Model-based performance prediction is a well-known concept to ensure the quality of software.Current...
Abstract. The Supercomputer Toolkit constructs parallel computation networks by connecting processor...
this paper, we outline its design and detail the predictive performance of the forecasts it generate...
There is a growing need for ever more accurate climate and weather simulations to be delivered in sh...
In this paper we studied performance predictions for parallel scientific applications on a homogeneo...
The Network Weather Service is a generalizable and extensible facility designed to provide dynamic r...
A reduction of computational cost would allow higher resolution in numerical weather predictions wit...
A system developed for benchmarking multi-processor Numerical Weather Prediction applications deploy...