Performance measurement and analysis of parallel applications is often challenging, despite many excellent commercial and open-source tools being available. Currently envisaged exascale computer systems exacerbate matters by requiring extremely high scalability to effectively exploit millions of processor cores. Unfortunately, significant application execution performance variability arising from increasingly complex interactions between hardware and system software makes this situation much more difficult for application developers and performance analysts alike. This work considers the performance assessment of the HemeLB exascale flagship application code from the EU HPC Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Computational Biomedicine (CompBi...
We examine the future of application performance consist-ency on exascale parallel computing systems...
Current large-scale HPC systems consist of complex configurations with a huge number of potentially ...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...
Nowadays, the whole HPC community is looking forward to the exascale era, with computer and system a...
HPC application developers encounter significant challenges getting their codes to run correctly on ...
While parallel applications in all scientific and engineering domains have always been prone to exec...
The CompBioMed HPC CoE flagship application HemeLB was run with a 6.4 micron resolution "circle of W...
HPC applications are often very complex and their behavior depends on a wide range of factors from a...
This audit examined strong scaling of HemeLB on the SuperMUC-NG Lenovo ThinkSystem with up to 309,69...
High-performance computing systems have become increasingly dynamic, complex, and unpredictable. To ...
Many libraries in the HPC field encapsulate sophisticated algorithms with clear theoretical scalabil...
The CompBioMed HPC CoE flagship application HemeLB was run with a 6.4 micron resolution "circle of W...
Performance modeling, the science of understanding and predicting application performance, is import...
With the deployment of 10-20 PFlop/s supercomputers and the exascale roadmap targeting 100, 300, and...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96983-1_10Des...
We examine the future of application performance consist-ency on exascale parallel computing systems...
Current large-scale HPC systems consist of complex configurations with a huge number of potentially ...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...
Nowadays, the whole HPC community is looking forward to the exascale era, with computer and system a...
HPC application developers encounter significant challenges getting their codes to run correctly on ...
While parallel applications in all scientific and engineering domains have always been prone to exec...
The CompBioMed HPC CoE flagship application HemeLB was run with a 6.4 micron resolution "circle of W...
HPC applications are often very complex and their behavior depends on a wide range of factors from a...
This audit examined strong scaling of HemeLB on the SuperMUC-NG Lenovo ThinkSystem with up to 309,69...
High-performance computing systems have become increasingly dynamic, complex, and unpredictable. To ...
Many libraries in the HPC field encapsulate sophisticated algorithms with clear theoretical scalabil...
The CompBioMed HPC CoE flagship application HemeLB was run with a 6.4 micron resolution "circle of W...
Performance modeling, the science of understanding and predicting application performance, is import...
With the deployment of 10-20 PFlop/s supercomputers and the exascale roadmap targeting 100, 300, and...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96983-1_10Des...
We examine the future of application performance consist-ency on exascale parallel computing systems...
Current large-scale HPC systems consist of complex configurations with a huge number of potentially ...
HPC systems and parallel applications are increasing their complexity. Therefore the possibility of ...