The current state and foreseeable future of high performance scientific computing (HPC) can be described in three words: heterogeneous, parallel and distributed. These three simple words have a great impact on the architecture and design of HPC platforms and the creation and execution of efficient algorithms and programs designed to run on them. As a result of the inherent heterogeneity, parallelism and distribution which promises to continue to pervade scientific computing in the coming years, the issue of data distribution and therefore data partitioning is unavoidable. This data distribution and partitioning is due to the inherent parallelism of almost all scientific computing platforms. Cluster computing has become all but ubiquitous wi...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to introduce general techniques in order to optimize t...
International audienceComputing systems with a large number of processing units are increasingly com...
In this document, we describe two strategies of distribution of computations that can be used to imp...
The current state and foreseeable future of high performance scientific computing (HPC) can be descr...
Modern HPC systems are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, affecting all components of HPC systems,...
Heterogeneous platforms are mixes of different processing units in a compute node (e.g., CPUs+GPUs, ...
The paper overviews the state of the art in design and implementation of data parallel scientific ap...
High-Level Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Parallel Systems (HLPGPU) aims to bring together researche...
In this document, we describe two strategies of distribution of computations that can be used to imp...
The way in which HPC systems are built has changed over the decades. Originally, special purpose com...
Anytime you work with oranges and apples, you’ll need a number of schemes to organize total performa...
GPU-based heterogeneous clusters continue to draw atten-tion from vendors and HPC users due to their...
A recurring problem with high-performance computing is that advanced architectures generally achieve...
This edited book aims to present the state of the art in research and development of the convergence...
Over the past decade, heterogeneous processors and accelerators have become increasingly prevalent i...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to introduce general techniques in order to optimize t...
International audienceComputing systems with a large number of processing units are increasingly com...
In this document, we describe two strategies of distribution of computations that can be used to imp...
The current state and foreseeable future of high performance scientific computing (HPC) can be descr...
Modern HPC systems are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, affecting all components of HPC systems,...
Heterogeneous platforms are mixes of different processing units in a compute node (e.g., CPUs+GPUs, ...
The paper overviews the state of the art in design and implementation of data parallel scientific ap...
High-Level Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Parallel Systems (HLPGPU) aims to bring together researche...
In this document, we describe two strategies of distribution of computations that can be used to imp...
The way in which HPC systems are built has changed over the decades. Originally, special purpose com...
Anytime you work with oranges and apples, you’ll need a number of schemes to organize total performa...
GPU-based heterogeneous clusters continue to draw atten-tion from vendors and HPC users due to their...
A recurring problem with high-performance computing is that advanced architectures generally achieve...
This edited book aims to present the state of the art in research and development of the convergence...
Over the past decade, heterogeneous processors and accelerators have become increasingly prevalent i...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to introduce general techniques in order to optimize t...
International audienceComputing systems with a large number of processing units are increasingly com...
In this document, we describe two strategies of distribution of computations that can be used to imp...