Automatic performance programming
Proceedings of the 10th SIGPLAN symposium on New ideas, new paradigms, and reflections on programming and software
PEPM '12 Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2012 workshop on Partial evaluation and program manipulation
Parcae: a system for flexible parallel execution
Proceedings of the 33rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
Towards autotuning by alternating communication methods
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
Automatic synthesis of out-of-core algorithms
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data
Power management of multi-core chips: challenges and pitfalls
DATE '12 Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe
Why not, WINE?: towards answering why-not questions in social image search
Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Multimedia
Typing linear algebra: A biproduct-oriented approach
Science of Computer Programming
Mapping parallel programs onto multicore computer systems by Hopfield networks
Optical Memory and Neural Networks
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Containing over 300 entries in an A-Z format, the Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing provides easy, intuitive access to relevant information for professionals and researchersseeking access to any aspect within the broad field of parallel computing. Topics for this comprehensive reference were selected, written, and peer-reviewed by an international pool of distinguished researchers in the field. The Encyclopedia is broad in scope, covering machine organization, programming languages, algorithms, and applications. Within each area, concepts, designs, and specific implementations are presented. The highly-structured essays in this work comprise synonyms, a definition and discussion of the topic, bibliographies, and links to related literature. Extensive cross-references to other entries within the Encyclopedia support efficient, user-friendly searchers for immediate access to useful information. Key concepts presented in the Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing include; laws and metrics; specific numerical and non-numerical algorithms; asynchronous algorithms; libraries of subroutines; benchmark suites; applications; sequential consistency and cache coherency; machine classes such as clusters, shared-memory multiprocessors, special-purpose machines and dataflow machines; specific machines such as Cray supercomputers, IBMs cell processor and Intels multicore machines; race detection and auto parallelization; parallel programming languages, synchronization primitives, collective operations, message passing libraries, checkpointing, and operating systems. Topics covered: Speedup, Efficiency, Isoefficiency, Redundancy, Amdahls law, Computer Architecture Concepts, Parallel Machine Designs, Benmarks, Parallel Programming concepts & design, Algorithms, Parallel applications. This authoritative reference will be published in two formats: print and online. The online edition features hyperlinks to cross-references and to additional significant research. Related Subjects: supercomputing, high-performance computing, distributed computing