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23rd HPDC 2014: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Beth Plale, Matei Ripeanu, Franck Cappello, Dongyan Xu:

The 23rd International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing, HPDC'14, Vancouver, BC, Canada - June 23 - 27, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2749-7
Checkpointing and migration
- Arash Rezaei, Giuseppe Coviello, Cheng-Hong Li, Srimat T. Chakradhar, Frank Mueller:

Snapify: capturing snapshots of offload applications on xeon phi manycore processors. 1-12 - Jiajun Cao, Gregory Kerr, Kapil Arya

, Gene Cooperman:
Transparent checkpoint-restart over infiniband. 13-24 - Lei Xia, Kyle C. Hale

, Peter A. Dinda:
ConCORD: easily exploiting memory content redundancy through the content-aware service command. 25-36
Fault tolerance
- Maciej Besta, Torsten Hoefler:

Fault tolerance for remote memory access programming models. 37-48 - Panruo Wu

, Zizhong Chen
:
FT-ScaLAPACK: correcting soft errors on-line for ScaLAPACK cholesky, QR, and LU factorization routines. 49-60 - Shuai Mu, Kang Chen, Yongwei Wu, Weimin Zheng:

When paxos meets erasure code: reduce network and storage cost in state machine replication. 61-72
Memory management
- Balazs Gerofi, Akio Shimada, Atsushi Hori, Masamichi Takagi, Yutaka Ishikawa:

CMCP: a novel page replacement policy for system level hierarchical memory management on many-cores. 73-84 - Dong Ping Zhang, Nuwan Jayasena, Alexander Lyashevsky, Joseph L. Greathouse, Lifan Xu, Michael Ignatowski:

TOP-PIM: throughput-oriented programmable processing in memory. 85-98 - Sparsh Mittal

, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Dong Li:
Improving energy efficiency of embedded DRAM caches for high-end computing systems. 99-110
Short paper session 1: systems
- Ke Wang, Xiaobing Zhou, Hao Chen, Michael Lang

, Ioan Raicu:
Next generation job management systems for extreme-scale ensemble computing. 111-114 - Seyong Lee

, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
OpenARC: open accelerator research compiler for directive-based, efficient heterogeneous computing. 115-120 - Raghunath Rajachandrasekar, Sreeram Potluri, Akshay Venkatesh, Khaled Hamidouche, Md. Wasi-ur-Rahman, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

MIC-Check: a distributed check pointing framework for the intel many integrated cores architecture. 121-124 - Haibao Chen, Song Wu, Sheng Di, Bing Bing Zhou

, Zhenjiang Xie, Hai Jin, Xuanhua Shi:
Communication-driven scheduling for virtual clusters in cloud. 125-128
Scheduling and mapping
- Bogdan Prisacari, Germán Rodríguez, Philip Heidelberger, Dong Chen, Cyriel Minkenberg, Torsten Hoefler:

Efficient task placement and routing of nearest neighbor exchanges in dragonfly networks. 129-140 - Olivier Beaumont

, Loris Marchal
:
Analysis of dynamic scheduling strategies for matrix multiplication on heterogeneous platforms. 141-152 - Scott J. Krieder, Justin M. Wozniak

, Timothy G. Armstrong, Michael Wilde, Daniel S. Katz
, Benjamin Grimmer
, Ian T. Foster, Ioan Raicu:
Design and evaluation of the gemtc framework for GPU-enabled many-task computing. 153-164
Bigdata and mapreduce
- Min Li, Liangzhao Zeng, Shicong Meng, Jian Tan, Li Zhang, Ali Raza Butt

, Nicholas C. Fuller:
MRONLINE: MapReduce online performance tuning. 165-176 - Jingen Xiang, Huangdong Meng, Ashraf Aboulnaga

:
Scalable matrix inversion using MapReduce. 177-190 - Yu Su, Gagan Agrawal, Jonathan Woodring, Ayan Biswas

, Han-Wei Shen:
Supporting correlation analysis on scientific datasets in parallel and distributed settings. 191-202 - Allison H. Baker

, Haiying Xu
, John M. Dennis, Michael N. Levy
, Doug Nychka, Sheri A. Mickelson, Jim Edwards, Mariana Vertenstein, Al Wegener:
A methodology for evaluating the impact of data compression on climate simulation data. 203-214
Graph processing
- Rong Chen, Xin Ding, Peng Wang, Haibo Chen, Binyu Zang, Haibing Guan:

Computation and communication efficient graph processing with distributed immutable view. 215-226 - Jilong Xue, Zhi Yang, Zhi Qu, Shian Hou, Yafei Dai:

Seraph: an efficient, low-cost system for concurrent graph processing. 227-238 - Farzad Khorasani, Keval Vora

, Rajiv Gupta
, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
CuSha: vertex-centric graph processing on GPUs. 239-252
Short paper session 2: I/O
- Babak Behzad, Surendra Byna

, Stefan M. Wild
, Prabhat, Marc Snir:
Improving parallel I/O autotuning with performance modeling. 253-256 - Jiangling Yin, Jun Wang

, Wu-chun Feng, Xuhong Zhang, Junyao Zhang:
SLAM: scalable locality-aware middleware for I/O in scientific analysis and visualization. 257-260 - Nusrat S. Islam, Xiaoyi Lu, Md. Wasi-ur-Rahman, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

SOR-HDFS: a SEDA-based approach to maximize overlapping in RDMA-enhanced HDFS. 261-264
Cloud and virtualization
- Kaveh Razavi, Ana Ion, Thilo Kielmann:

Squirrel: scatter hoarding VM image contents on IaaS compute nodes. 265-278 - Aniruddha Marathe

, Rachel Harris, David K. Lowenthal
, Bronis R. de Supinski, Barry Rountree, Martin Schulz
:
Exploiting redundancy for cost-effective, time-constrained execution of HPC applications on amazon EC2. 279-290
Short paper session 3: data-intensive computing
- Dong Dai, Yong Chen

, Dries Kimpe, Robert B. Ross, Xuehai Zhou:
Domino: an incremental computing framework in cloud with eventual synchronization. 291-294 - Ismail El-Helw, Rutger F. H. Hofman, Henri E. Bal:

Glasswing: accelerating mapreduce on multi-core and many-core clusters. 295-298 - Hanhua Chen, Fan Zhang, Hai Jin:

CBL: exploiting community based locality for efficient content search in online social networks. 299-304 - Xiaoxin Tang, Steven Mills

, David M. Eyers, Kai-Cheung Leung, Zhiyi Huang, Minyi Guo:
Data filtering for scalable high-dimensional k-NN search on multicore systems. 305-310 - Zbynek Falt, David Bednárek

, Martin Krulis
, Jakub Yaghob
, Filip Zavoral
:
Bobolang: a language for parallel streaming applications. 311-314 - Sarwar Alam, Humaira Kamal, Alan Wagner:

A scalable distributed skip list for range queries. 315-318

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