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38th ISC 2023: Hamburg, Germany - Workshops
- Amanda Bienz, Michèle Weiland
, Marc Baboulin, Carola Kruse
:
High Performance Computing - ISC High Performance 2023 International Workshops, Hamburg, Germany, May 21-25, 2023, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13999, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-40842-7
2nd International Workshop on Malleability Techniques Applications in High-Performance Computing (HPCMALL)
- Marc-André Vef
, Alberto Miranda
, Ramon Nou
, André Brinkmann
:
From Static to Malleable: Improving Flexibility and Compatibility in Burst Buffer File Systems. 3-15 - Alberto Cascajo
, Alvaro Arbe, Francisco Javier García Blas
, Jesús Carretero
, David E. Singh
:
Malleable Techniques and Resource Scheduling to Improve Energy Efficiency in Parallel Applications. 16-27 - Hugo Taboada, Romain Pereira, Julien Jaeger, Jean-Baptiste Besnard:
Towards Achieving Transparent Malleability Thanks to MPI Process Virtualization. 28-41 - Dominik Huber
, Martin Schreiber
, Martin Schulz
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A Case Study on PMIx-Usage for Dynamic Resource Management. 42-55 - Genaro Sanchez-Gallegos
, Francisco Javier García Blas
, Cosmin Petre
, Jesús Carretero
:
Malleable and Adaptive Ad-Hoc File System for Data Intensive Workloads in HPC Applications. 56-67 - Jean-Baptiste Besnard, Ahmad Tarraf, Clément Barthélemy, Alberto Cascajo, Emmanuel Jeannot, Sameer Shende, Felix Wolf:
Towards Smarter Schedulers: Molding Jobs into the Right Shape via Monitoring and Modeling. 68-81 - Isaías Comprés, Eishi Arima, Martin Schulz
, Tiberiu Rotaru, Rui Machado:
Probabilistic Job History Conversion and Performance Model Generation for Malleable Scheduling Simulations. 82-94
18th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC 23)
- Filippo Storniolo
, Luigi Leonardi
, Giuseppe Lettieri
:
Improving Live Migration Efficiency in QEMU: A Paravirtualized Approach. 97-106 - Jonatan Baumgartner
, Christophe Lillo, Sébastien Rumley
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Performance Losses with Virtualization: Comparing Bare Metal to VMs and Containers. 107-120 - Luca Abeni
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Real-Time Unikernels: A First Look. 121-133 - Vincenzo De Maio
, Ivona Brandic
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Accelerating Scientific Applications with the Quantum Edge: A Drug Design Use Case. 134-143 - Fotis Nikolaidis, Antony Chazapis, Manolis Marazakis, Angelos Bilas:
Event-Driven Chaos Testing for Containerized Applications. 144-157
HPC I/O in the Data Center (HPC IODC)
- Sebastian Oeste
, Michael Kluge
, Ronny Tschüter, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Analyzing Parallel Applications for Unnecessary I/O Semantics that Inhibit File System Performance. 161-176
Workshop on Converged Computing of Cloud, HPC, and Edge (WOCC'23)
- Antony Chazapis, Fotis Nikolaidis, Manolis Marazakis, Angelos Bilas:
Running Kubernetes Workloads on HPC. 181-192 - Daniel Medeiros, Gabin Schieffer, Jacob Wahlgren, Ivy Bo Peng
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A GPU-Accelerated Molecular Docking Workflow with Kubernetes and Apache Airflow. 193-206 - Tingkai Liu
, Marquita Ellis
, Carlos H. A. Costa
, Claudia Misale
, Sara Kokkila Schumacher
, Jinwook Jung
, Gi-Joon Nam
, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko
:
Cloud-Bursting and Autoscaling for Python-Native Scientific Workflows Using Ray. 207-220 - Luanzheng Guo
, Jay F. Lofstead, Jie Ren, Ignacio Laguna, Gokcen Kestor, Line Pouchard, Dossay Oryspayev, Hyeran Jeon:
Understanding System Resilience for Converged Computing of Cloud, Edge, and HPC. 221-233 - Saeedeh Baneshi, Ana Lucia Varbanescu, Anuj Pathania, Benny Akesson, Andy D. Pimentel
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Estimating the Energy Consumption of Applications in the Computing Continuum with iFogSim. 234-249
7th International Workshop on In Situ Visualization (WOIV'23)
- James Kress
, Glendon Holst, Hari Prasad Dasari
, Shehzad Afzal
, Ibrahim Hoteit
, Thomas Theußl
:
Inshimtu - A Lightweight In Situ Visualization "Shim". 257-268 - François Mazen
, Lucas Givord, Charles Gueunet
:
Catalyst-ADIOS2: In Transit Analysis for Numerical Simulations Using Catalyst 2 API. 269-276 - Marcel Krüger
, Simon Oehrl
, Torsten Wolfgang Kuhlen
, Tim Gerrits
:
A Case Study on Providing Accessibility-Focused In-Transit Architectures for Neural Network Simulation and Analysis. 277-287
Workshop on Monitoring and Operational Data Analytics (MODA23)
- Frank Winkler, Andreas Knüpfer:
Automatic Detection of HPC Job Inefficiencies at TU Dresden's HPC Center with PIKA. 295-306 - Laetitia Anton
, Sophie Willemot
, Sebastien Gougeaud
, Soraya Zertal
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ML-Based Methodology for HPC Facilities Supervision. 307-319 - Alex Wilkinson, Jessica R. Jones
, Harvey Richardson, Tim Dykes, Utz-Uwe Haus:
A Fast Simulator to Enable HPC Scheduling Strategy Comparisons. 320-333
2nd Workshop on Communication, I/O, and Storage at Scale on Next-Generation Platforms: Scalable Infrastructures
- Yinzhi Wang
, John D. McCalpin
, Junjie Li, Matthew Cawood, John Cazes, Hanning Chen, Lars Koesterke, Hang Liu, Chun-Yaung Lu, Robert T. McLay, Kent F. Milfeld, Amit Ruhela, Dave Semeraro, Wenyang Zhang
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Application Performance Analysis: A Report on the Impact of Memory Bandwidth. 339-352 - Michael Hennecke
, Jeff Olivier
, Tom Nabarro
, Zhen Liang
, Yawei Niu
, Shilong Wang
, Xuezhao Liu
:
DAOS Beyond Persistent Memory: Architecture and Initial Performance Results. 353-365 - Sai P. Chenna, Nalini Kumar, Leonardo Borges, Michael Steyer, Philippe Thierry, Maria Garzaran:
Enabling Multi-level Network Modeling in Structural Simulation Toolkit for Next-Generation HPC Network Design Space Exploration. 366-377 - Yehonatan Fridman, Guy Tamir, Gal Oren:
Portability and Scalability of OpenMP Offloading on State-of-the-Art Accelerators. 378-390 - Samuel Bernardo
, Amit Ruhela
, John Cazes
, Stephen Lien Harrell
, Jorge Gomes
:
An Earlier Experiences Towards Optimizing Apache Spark Over Frontera Supercomputer. 391-402 - John D. McCalpin
:
Bandwidth Limits in the Intel Xeon Max (Sapphire Rapids with HBM) Processors. 403-413
First International Workshop on RISC-V for HPC
- Joseph K. L. Lee
, Maurice Jamieson
, Nick Brown
, Ricardo Jesus
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Test-Driving RISC-V Vector Hardware for HPC. 419-432 - Joseph K. L. Lee
, Maurice Jamieson
, Nick Brown
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Backporting RISC-V Vector Assembly. 433-443 - Josie E. Rodriguez Condia
, Nikolaos Ioannis Deligiannis
, Jacopo Sini
, Riccardo Cantoro
, Matteo Sonza Reorda
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Functional Testing with STLs: A Step Towards Reliable RISC-V-based HPC Commodity Clusters. 444-457 - Gonzalo Gomez-Sanchez, Aaron Call
, Xavier Teruel, Lorena Alonso, Ignasi Moran, Miguel Angel Perez
, David Torrents, Josep Lluís Berral
:
Challenges and Opportunities for RISC-V Architectures Towards Genomics-Based Workloads. 458-471 - Gopinath Mahale
, Tejas Limbasiya
, Muhammad Asad Aleem
, Luis A. Plana
, Aleksandar Duricic
, Alireza Monemi
, Xabier Abancens
, Teresa Cervero
, John D. Davis
:
Optimizations for Very Long and Sparse Vector Operations on a RISC-V VPU: A Work-in-Progress. 472-485 - Alexandre Rodrigues
, Leonel Sousa
, Aleksandar Ilic
:
Performance Modelling-Driven Optimization of RISC-V Hardware for Efficient SpMV. 486-499 - Markus Fritscher
, Alessandro Veronesi
, Andrea Baroni
, Jianan Wen
, Thorsten Spätling, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli Mahadevaiah, Norbert Herfurth
, Eduardo Perez
, Markus Ulbricht
, Marc Reichenbach
, Amelie Hagelauer
, Milos Krstic
:
Prototyping Reconfigurable RRAM-Based AI Accelerators Using the RISC-V Ecosystem and Digital Twins. 500-514 - Xiang Zhao, Xianyi Zhang, Yiwei Zhang:
Optimization of the FFT Algorithm on RISC-V CPUs. 515-525 - Filippo Mantovani, Pablo Vizcaino, Fabio Banchelli, Marta Garcia-Gasulla, Roger Ferrer, Georgios Ieronymakis, Nikolaos Dimou, Vassilis Papaefstathiou, Jesús Labarta:
Software Development Vehicles to Enable Extended and Early Co-design: A RISC-V and HPC Case of Study. 526-537 - Luc Berger-Vergiat, Suma George Cardwell, Ben Feinberg, Simon D. Hammond, Clayton Hughes, Michael J. Levenhagen, Kevin T. Pedretti:
Evaluation of HPC Workloads Running on Open-Source RISC-V Hardware. 538-551 - Kumudha Narasimhan
, Mehdi Goli
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Accelerating Neural Networks Using Open Standard Software on RISC-V. 552-564
Second Combined Workshop on Interactive and Urgent Supercomputing (CWIUS)
- Louis Viot, Yannick Piel, Philipp Neumann
:
From Desktop to Supercomputer: Computational Fluid Dynamics Augmented by Molecular Dynamics Using MaMiCo and preCICE. 567-576 - Faras Sadek
, Milson Munakami
, Arthur Barrett
, Vesna Tan
, Jeremy Guillette, Robert M. Freeman Jr.
, Raminder Singh
:
Open OnDemand Connector for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). 577-586
HPC on Heterogeneous Hardware (H3)
- Jie Lei
, Héctor Martínez
, José Flich
, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí
:
GEMM-Like Convolution for Deep Learning Inference on the Xilinx Versal. 593-604 - Wageesha R. Shilpage, Steven A. Wright:
An Investigation into the Performance and Portability of SYCL Compiler Implementations. 605-619 - Christopher M. Siefert, Stephen L. Olivier, Gwendolyn R. Voskuilen, Jeffrey Young:
Observed Memory Bandwidth and Power Usage on FPGA Platforms with OneAPI and Vitis HLS: A Comparison with GPUs. 620-633 - Sophia Kolak, Hamed Mohammadbagherpoor, Konstantis Daloukas, Kostas Kafousas, François-Henry Rouet, Yorgos Koutsoyannopoulos, Nathan Earnest-Noble, Robert F. Lucas:
Evaluating Quantum Algorithms for Linear Solver Workflows. 634-647 - Ryien Hosseini, Filippo Simini
, Venkatram Vishwanath, Ramakrishnan Sivakumar, Sanjif Shanmugavelu, Zhengyu Chen, Lev Zlotnik, Mingran Wang, Philip Colangelo, Andrew Deng, Philip Lassen, Shukur Pathan:
Exploring the Use of Dataflow Architectures for Graph Neural Network Workloads. 648-661 - Taisuke Boku, Ryuta Tsunashima, Ryohei Kobayashi
, Norihisa Fujita, Seyong Lee, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Hitoshi Murai, Masahiro Nakao, Miwako Tsuji, Mitsuhisa Sato:
OpenACC Unified Programming Environment for Multi-hybrid Acceleration with GPU and FPGA. 662-674
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