In a previous humorous note, I outlined 12 ways in which performance figures for scientific supercomputers can be distorted. In this paper, the problem of potentially misleading performance reporting is discussed in detail. Included are some examples that have appeared in recent published scientific papers. This paper also includes some proposed guidelines for reporting performance, the adoption of which would raise the level of professionalism and reduce the level of confusion in the field of supercomputing
Performance analysis tools are essential to the maintenance of efficient parallel execution of scie...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivere...
In a previous humorous note entitled 'Twelve Ways to Fool the Masses,' I outlined twelve common ways...
ABSTRACT In a previous humorous note, I outlined 12 ways in which performance figures for scientific...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
For decades now, the notion of “performance” has been synonymous with “speed ” (as measured in FLOPS...
This paper presents a method useful to generate a measurement of supercomputers performance. This me...
This brief paper follows up on a question proposed at the end of a research paper by the authors pub...
The basic architectures of vector and parallel computers and their properties are presented followed...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Performance analysis tools are essential to the maintenance of efficient parallel execution of scien...
In this paper we describe how we improved the effective performance of ASCI Q, the world's second-fa...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallelcomputing systems and the actual delivered ...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Performance analysis tools are essential to the maintenance of efficient parallel execution of scie...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivere...
In a previous humorous note entitled 'Twelve Ways to Fool the Masses,' I outlined twelve common ways...
ABSTRACT In a previous humorous note, I outlined 12 ways in which performance figures for scientific...
Measuring and reporting performance of parallel computers con-stitutes the basis for scientific adva...
For decades now, the notion of “performance” has been synonymous with “speed ” (as measured in FLOPS...
This paper presents a method useful to generate a measurement of supercomputers performance. This me...
This brief paper follows up on a question proposed at the end of a research paper by the authors pub...
The basic architectures of vector and parallel computers and their properties are presented followed...
An index to compare supercomputers is proposed in the study. This index is based on the concept of t...
Performance analysis tools are essential to the maintenance of efficient parallel execution of scien...
In this paper we describe how we improved the effective performance of ASCI Q, the world's second-fa...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallelcomputing systems and the actual delivered ...
Current practice in benchmarking commercial computer systems is to run a number of industry-standard...
Performance analysis tools are essential to the maintenance of efficient parallel execution of scie...
The authors discuss the important questions that benchmarking must answer and the degree to which su...
There is a growing gap between the peak speed of parallel computing systems and the actual delivere...