Technology trends are making the cost of data movement increasingly dominant, both in terms of energy and time, over the cost of performing arithmetic operations in computer systems. The fundamental ratio of aggregate data movement bandwidth to the total computational power (also referred to the machine balance parameter ) in parallel computer systems is decreasing. It is there- fore of considerable importance to characterize the inherent data movement requirements of parallel algorithms, so that the minimal architectural balance parameters required to support it on future systems can be well understood. In this paper, we develop an extension of the well-known red-blue pebble game to develop lower bounds on the data movement complexity for ...
Energy consumption by computer systems has emerged as an important concern, both at the level of ind...
In this book chapter, the authors discuss some important communication issues to obtain a highly sca...
During the World Computer Chess Championships in Madrid, November 1992, our distributed chess progra...
International audienceTechnology trends are making the cost of data movement increasingly dominant, ...
International audienceTechnology trends will cause data movement to account for the majorityof energ...
Data movements between different levels of a memory hierarchy (I/Os) are a principal performance bot...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The red-blue pebble game was formulated in the 1980s [14] to model the I/O complexity of algorithms ...
SIGLEINIST RP 10146 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
Abstract. Motivated by growing importance of parallelism in modern computational systems, we introdu...
A parallel program can be represented as a directed acyclic graph. An im-portant performance bound i...
We develop new theoretical tools for proving lower-bounds on the (amortized) complexity of certain f...
AbstractTwo “folk theorems” that permeate the parallel computation literature are reconsidered in th...
This work presents the first thorough quantitative study of the available instruction-level parallel...
This paper presents a framework for characterizing the distribution of fine-grained parallelism, dat...
Energy consumption by computer systems has emerged as an important concern, both at the level of ind...
In this book chapter, the authors discuss some important communication issues to obtain a highly sca...
During the World Computer Chess Championships in Madrid, November 1992, our distributed chess progra...
International audienceTechnology trends are making the cost of data movement increasingly dominant, ...
International audienceTechnology trends will cause data movement to account for the majorityof energ...
Data movements between different levels of a memory hierarchy (I/Os) are a principal performance bot...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The red-blue pebble game was formulated in the 1980s [14] to model the I/O complexity of algorithms ...
SIGLEINIST RP 10146 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
Abstract. Motivated by growing importance of parallelism in modern computational systems, we introdu...
A parallel program can be represented as a directed acyclic graph. An im-portant performance bound i...
We develop new theoretical tools for proving lower-bounds on the (amortized) complexity of certain f...
AbstractTwo “folk theorems” that permeate the parallel computation literature are reconsidered in th...
This work presents the first thorough quantitative study of the available instruction-level parallel...
This paper presents a framework for characterizing the distribution of fine-grained parallelism, dat...
Energy consumption by computer systems has emerged as an important concern, both at the level of ind...
In this book chapter, the authors discuss some important communication issues to obtain a highly sca...
During the World Computer Chess Championships in Madrid, November 1992, our distributed chess progra...