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20th ICS 2006: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
- Gregory K. Egan, Yoichi Muraoka:

Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference on Supercomputing, ICS 2006, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, June 28 - July 01, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-282-8
Keynote
- Marc Tremblay:

A modern high-performance processor pipeline. 1
Checkpointing and speculation
- Greg Bronevetsky, Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill:

Experimental evaluation of application-level checkpointing for OpenMP programs. 2-13 - Adam J. Oliner, Larry Rudolph, Ramendra K. Sahoo:

Cooperative checkpointing: a robust approach to large-scale systems reliability. 14-23 - Arun Kejariwal, Xinmin Tian, Wei Li, Milind Girkar, Sergey Kozhukhov, Hideki Saito, Utpal Banerjee, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:

On the performance potential of different types of speculative thread-level parallelism: The DL version of this paper includes corrections that were not made available in the printed proceedings. 24
Prediction
- Patrick Akl, Andreas Moshovos:

BranchTap: improving performance with very few checkpoints through adaptive speculation control. 36-45 - Eduardo Quiñones, Joan-Manuel Parcerisa

, Antonio González
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Selective predicate prediction for out-of-order processors. 46-54 - Juan C. Moure

, Domingo Benitez
, Dolores Rexachs
, Emilio Luque
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Wide and efficient trace prediction using the local trace predictor. 55-65
Benchmarking and modeling
- Kyle Rupnow

, Arun Rodrigues, Keith D. Underwood
, Katherine Compton:
Scientific applications vs. SPEC-FP: a comparison of program behavior. 66-74 - Joshua J. Yi, Hans Vandierendonck

, Lieven Eeckhout, David J. Lilja:
The exigency of benchmark and compiler drift: designing tomorrow's processors with yesterday's tools. 75-86 - Davy Genbrugge, Lieven Eeckhout, Koen De Bosschere:

Accurate memory data flow modeling in statistical simulation. 87-96
I/O - communication
- Manolis Marazakis, Konstantinos Xinidis, Vassilis Papaefstathiou, Angelos Bilas

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Efficient remote block-level I/O over an RDMA-capable NIC. 97-106 - Shinji Sumimoto, Kazuichi Ooe

, Kouichi Kumon, Taisuke Boku, Mitsuhisa Sato, Akira Ukawa:
A scalable communication layer for multi-dimensional hyper crossbar network using multiple gigabit ethernet. 107-115 - Dean Hildebrand, Lee Ward, Peter Honeyman

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Large files, small writes, and pNFS. 116-124
High performance computing-supercomputing
- Wei Huang, Jiuxing Liu, Bülent Abali, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:

A case for high performance computing with virtual machines. 125-134 - Mark Hampton, Krste Asanovic:

Implementing virtual memory in a vector processor with software restart markers. 135-144 - Dan Wallin, Henrik Löf, Erik Hagersten, Sverker Holmgren:

Multigrid and Gauss-Seidel smoothers revisited: parallelization on chip multiprocessors. 145-155 - Steven Prawer

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Quantum mechanical approaches to information processing. 156
Power-performance
- Matthew Curtis-Maury, James Dzierwa, Christos D. Antonopoulos

, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
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Online power-performance adaptation of multithreaded programs using hardware event-based prediction. 157-166 - Rajesh Vivekanandham, Bharadwaj S. Amrutur, R. Govindarajan:

A scalable low power issue queue for large instruction window processors. 167-176 - Matteo Monchiero, Ramon Canal, Antonio González

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Design space exploration for multicore architectures: a power/performance/thermal view. 177-186
Multicore interconnection/communication
- James D. Balfour, William J. Dally:

Design tradeoffs for tiled CMP on-chip networks. 187-198 - Ahmad Faraj, Xin Yuan, David K. Lowenthal

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STAR-MPI: self tuned adaptive routines for MPI collective operations. 199-208 - Montse Farreras

, Toni Cortes
, Jesús Labarta
, George Almási:
Scaling MPI to short-memory MPPs such as BG/L. 209-218 - Jyothish Varma, Chao Wang, Frank Mueller, Christian Engelmann

, Stephen L. Scott:
Scalable, fault tolerant membership for MPI tasks on HPC systems. 219-228
Memory
- Xiaosong Ma, Vincent W. Freeh, Tao Yang, Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Tyler A. Simon, Stephen L. Scott:

Coupling prefix caching and collective downloads for remote dataset access. 229-238 - Jaume Abella

, Antonio González
:
Heterogeneous way-size cache. 239-248 - Apan Qasem, Ken Kennedy:

Profitable loop fusion and tiling using model-driven empirical search. 249-258 - Håkan Zeffer, Zoran Radovic, Martin Karlsson, Erik Hagersten:

TMA: a trap-based memory architecture. 259-268 - Rahul Garg, Vijay K. Garg, Yogish Sabharwal:

Scalable algorithms for global snapshots in distributed systems. 269-277 - Changpeng Fang, Steve Carr

, Soner Önder, Zhenlin Wang:
Feedback-directed memory disambiguation through store distance analysis. 278-287
Applications
- Rahul P. Maddimsetty, Jeremy Buhler

, Roger D. Chamberlain, Mark A. Franklin, Brandon Harris:
Accelerator design for protein sequence HMM search. 288-296 - Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill:

A distributed system based on web services for computational science simulations. 297-306 - Jeremiah Willcock, Andrew Lumsdaine

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Accelerating sparse matrix computations via data compression. 307-316
Miscellaneous
- Daniel C. Vanderster, Nikitas J. Dimopoulos:

Sensitivity analysis of knapsack-based task scheduling on the grid. 317-323 - Martin C. Rinard:

Probabilistic accuracy bounds for fault-tolerant computations that discard tasks. 324-334 - Nicolas Vasilache

, Cédric Bastoul, Albert Cohen, Sylvain Girbal
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Violated dependence analysis. 335-344
Scheduling and mapping
- Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:

User-guided symbiotic space-sharing of real workloads. 345-352 - Hu Chen, Wenguang Chen, Jian Huang, Bob Robert H. Kuhn:

MPIPP: an automatic profile-guided parallel process placement toolset for SMP clusters and multiclusters. 353-360 - Arun Kejariwal, Hideki Saito, Xinmin Tian, Milind Girkar, Wei Li, Utpal Banerjee, Alexandru Nicolau, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:

Lightweight lock-free synchronization methods for multithreading. 361-371

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