This volume of the book series “Advances in Parallel Computing” contains the proceedings of ParCo2011, the 14th biennial ParCo Conference, held from 31 August to 3 September 2011, in Ghent, Belgium. In an era when physical limitations have slowed down advances in the performance of single processing units, and new scientific challenges require exascale speed, parallel processing has gained momentum as a key gateway to HPC (High Performance Computing). Historically, the ParCo conferences have focused on three main themes: Algorithms, Architectures (both hardware and software) and Applications. Nowadays, the scenery has changed from traditional multiprocessor topologies to heterogeneous manycores, incorporating standard CPUs, GPUs (Graphics P...
AbstractThe Second Workshop on Using Emerging Parallel Architectures (WEPA), held in conjunction wit...
International audienceTo achieve high performance and high energy efficiency on near-future exascale...
International audienceThe Japanese-french project FP3C targets the post-petascale and the next gener...
Nowadays, the most powerful supercomputers in the world, needed for solving complex models and simu...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
This book series publishes research and development results on all aspects of parallel computing. To...
This volume gives an overview of the state-of-the-art with respect to the development of all types o...
The US, Europe, Japan and China are racing to develop the next generation of supercomputers – exasca...
The objective of the PRACE-4IP Work Package 7 (WP7) ‘Application Enabling and Support’ is to provide...
Over the past years, GPUs became ubiquitous in HPC installations around the world. Today, they provi...
This report investigates the transition of applications from multi-petascale to exascale performance...
As a part of the 11th International Conference on "Computational and Mathematical Methods in Scien...
[EN] Prolog to the Journal of Supercomputing, volume 73, issue 1.We would also like to acknowledge t...
International audienceIn the near future, Exascale systems will need to bridge three technology gaps...
AbstractThe Second Workshop on Using Emerging Parallel Architectures (WEPA), held in conjunction wit...
International audienceTo achieve high performance and high energy efficiency on near-future exascale...
International audienceThe Japanese-french project FP3C targets the post-petascale and the next gener...
Nowadays, the most powerful supercomputers in the world, needed for solving complex models and simu...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
This book series publishes research and development results on all aspects of parallel computing. To...
This volume gives an overview of the state-of-the-art with respect to the development of all types o...
The US, Europe, Japan and China are racing to develop the next generation of supercomputers – exasca...
The objective of the PRACE-4IP Work Package 7 (WP7) ‘Application Enabling and Support’ is to provide...
Over the past years, GPUs became ubiquitous in HPC installations around the world. Today, they provi...
This report investigates the transition of applications from multi-petascale to exascale performance...
As a part of the 11th International Conference on "Computational and Mathematical Methods in Scien...
[EN] Prolog to the Journal of Supercomputing, volume 73, issue 1.We would also like to acknowledge t...
International audienceIn the near future, Exascale systems will need to bridge three technology gaps...
AbstractThe Second Workshop on Using Emerging Parallel Architectures (WEPA), held in conjunction wit...
International audienceTo achieve high performance and high energy efficiency on near-future exascale...
International audienceThe Japanese-french project FP3C targets the post-petascale and the next gener...