Parallel computation in a high-performance computing environment can be characterized by the distributed memory access patterns of the underlying algorithm. During execution, networks of compute nodes exchange messages that indirectly exhibit these access patterns. Identifying the algorithm underlying these observable messages is the problem of latent class analysis over information flows in a computational network. Towards this end, our work applies methods from graph and network theory to classify parallel computations solely from network communication patterns. Pattern classification has applications to several areas including anomaly detection, performance analysis, and automated algorithm replacement. We discuss the difficulties encoun...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
This paper describes a knowledge-based system for automatic parallelization of a wide class of seque...
This work presents the first thorough quantitative study of the available instruction-level parallel...
High Performance Computing (HPC) is a field concerned with solving large-scale problems in science a...
In this report we provide the fundamental results for applying a formal performance modeling of dist...
Analyzing parallel programs has become increasingly difficult due to the immense amount of informati...
This paper discusses fast parallel algorithms for evaluating several centrality indices frequently u...
This paper discusses fast parallel algorithms for evaluating several centrality indices frequently u...
Complex networks analysis is a very popular topic in computer science. Unfortunately this networks, ...
Network motifs are over-represented patterns within a network, and signify the fundamental building ...
Parallel performance tuning naturally involves a diagnosis process to locate and explain sources of ...
A classifier is a central reasoning component of modern knowledge representation systems. Classifier...
AbstractThis paper deals with a technique that can support the re-engineering of parallel programs b...
Parallel computation presents problems which are either nonexistent or trivial in the context of seq...
Abstract—Anomaly detection in network traffic is an important technique for identifying operation an...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
This paper describes a knowledge-based system for automatic parallelization of a wide class of seque...
This work presents the first thorough quantitative study of the available instruction-level parallel...
High Performance Computing (HPC) is a field concerned with solving large-scale problems in science a...
In this report we provide the fundamental results for applying a formal performance modeling of dist...
Analyzing parallel programs has become increasingly difficult due to the immense amount of informati...
This paper discusses fast parallel algorithms for evaluating several centrality indices frequently u...
This paper discusses fast parallel algorithms for evaluating several centrality indices frequently u...
Complex networks analysis is a very popular topic in computer science. Unfortunately this networks, ...
Network motifs are over-represented patterns within a network, and signify the fundamental building ...
Parallel performance tuning naturally involves a diagnosis process to locate and explain sources of ...
A classifier is a central reasoning component of modern knowledge representation systems. Classifier...
AbstractThis paper deals with a technique that can support the re-engineering of parallel programs b...
Parallel computation presents problems which are either nonexistent or trivial in the context of seq...
Abstract—Anomaly detection in network traffic is an important technique for identifying operation an...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
This paper describes a knowledge-based system for automatic parallelization of a wide class of seque...
This work presents the first thorough quantitative study of the available instruction-level parallel...