<p>Problem with application sensitivity to insufficient resources in High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters has been a longstanding issue of concern for industries. In this thesis we propose a method based on a black box approach for characterization and analysis of engineering simulation applications with respect to available hardware resources in the situation of resource depletion. The basis of this hypothesis is the existence of one dominating bottleneck at any given moment during execution time. This method suggests that engineering simulation application’s behavior to exhaustion can be explained as an approximately linear dependency of execution time for the problem at hand. </p> <p>Verification of this hypothesis required accurate...
The next-generation of supercomputers will feature a diverse mix of accelerator devices. The increas...
Improving the reliability and performance are of utmost importance for any system. This thesis prese...
Most applications share the resources of networked workstations with other applications. Since syste...
Problem with application sensitivity to insufficient resources in High PerformanceComputing (HPC) cl...
This paper aims at implementing (or) extending the evaluation of Exhaustion Dominated Performance, a...
Servers running distributed simulation applications need to process a large number of small packets ...
We propose a massively parallel framework termed a parallel-pipeline model of execution that can be ...
As the number of compute cores per chip continues to rise faster than the total amount of available ...
Servers running distributed simulation applications need to process a large number of small packets ...
At the beginning of my internship, I was introduced to a few tools used at CERN. These tools include...
International audienceIn HPC community the System Utilization metric enables to determine if the res...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96983-1_10Des...
In this paper, we examine the utility of exploiting idle workstations for parallel computation. We a...
Over the past several de ades, mi ropro essors have evolved to assist system software in implementin...
Parallelism is ubiquitous in modern computer architectures. Heterogeneity of CPU cores and deep memo...
The next-generation of supercomputers will feature a diverse mix of accelerator devices. The increas...
Improving the reliability and performance are of utmost importance for any system. This thesis prese...
Most applications share the resources of networked workstations with other applications. Since syste...
Problem with application sensitivity to insufficient resources in High PerformanceComputing (HPC) cl...
This paper aims at implementing (or) extending the evaluation of Exhaustion Dominated Performance, a...
Servers running distributed simulation applications need to process a large number of small packets ...
We propose a massively parallel framework termed a parallel-pipeline model of execution that can be ...
As the number of compute cores per chip continues to rise faster than the total amount of available ...
Servers running distributed simulation applications need to process a large number of small packets ...
At the beginning of my internship, I was introduced to a few tools used at CERN. These tools include...
International audienceIn HPC community the System Utilization metric enables to determine if the res...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96983-1_10Des...
In this paper, we examine the utility of exploiting idle workstations for parallel computation. We a...
Over the past several de ades, mi ropro essors have evolved to assist system software in implementin...
Parallelism is ubiquitous in modern computer architectures. Heterogeneity of CPU cores and deep memo...
The next-generation of supercomputers will feature a diverse mix of accelerator devices. The increas...
Improving the reliability and performance are of utmost importance for any system. This thesis prese...
Most applications share the resources of networked workstations with other applications. Since syste...