12 pagesThe community of program optimisation and analysis, code performance evaluation, parallelisation and optimising compilation has published since many decades hundreds of research and engineering articles in major conferences and journals. These articles study efficient algorithms, strategies and techniques to accelerate programs execution times, or optimise other performance metrics (MIPS, code size, energy/power, MFLOPS, etc.). Many speedups are published, but nobody is able to reproduce them exactly. The non-reproducibility of our research results is a dark point of the art, and we cannot be qualified as {\it computer scientists} if we do not provide rigorous experimental methodology. This article provides a first effort towards a ...
The effective use of computational resources requires a good understanding of parallel architectures...
In the above raport the usage of the statistical methods to predict the efficiency of the parallel a...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
Article first published online: 15 OCT 2012International audienceIn the area of high performance com...
In the area of high performance computing and embedded systems, numerous code optimisation methods e...
A software is included with the document: the software implements the speedup-test protocole.Numerou...
Performance comparisons are ubiquitous in computer science. The proceedings of most conferences are ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26).Ravindra K. Ahuja, James B. Orlin
International audience—This article is a continuation of our previous research effort on program per...
Measuring performance and quantifying a performance change are core evaluation techniques in program...
HPC applications are often very complex and their behavior depends on a wide range of factors from a...
This report is a continuation of our previous research effort on statistical program performance ana...
Even fully parallel sharedmemory program sections may perform signicantly be low the ideal speedup o...
This thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributi...
The aim of this discussion paper is to stimulate (or perhaps to provoke) stronger in-teractions amon...
The effective use of computational resources requires a good understanding of parallel architectures...
In the above raport the usage of the statistical methods to predict the efficiency of the parallel a...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
Article first published online: 15 OCT 2012International audienceIn the area of high performance com...
In the area of high performance computing and embedded systems, numerous code optimisation methods e...
A software is included with the document: the software implements the speedup-test protocole.Numerou...
Performance comparisons are ubiquitous in computer science. The proceedings of most conferences are ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26).Ravindra K. Ahuja, James B. Orlin
International audience—This article is a continuation of our previous research effort on program per...
Measuring performance and quantifying a performance change are core evaluation techniques in program...
HPC applications are often very complex and their behavior depends on a wide range of factors from a...
This report is a continuation of our previous research effort on statistical program performance ana...
Even fully parallel sharedmemory program sections may perform signicantly be low the ideal speedup o...
This thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributi...
The aim of this discussion paper is to stimulate (or perhaps to provoke) stronger in-teractions amon...
The effective use of computational resources requires a good understanding of parallel architectures...
In the above raport the usage of the statistical methods to predict the efficiency of the parallel a...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...