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2. E2SC@SC 2014: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Kirk W. Cameron, Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, David K. Lowenthal, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Sudha Yalamanchili, Andres Marquez:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Energy Efficient Supercomputing, E2SC '14, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 16-21, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7036-0 - Daniel Hackenberg, Thomas Ilsche, Joseph Schuchart, Robert Schöne, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Marc Simon, Yiannis Georgiou:
HDEEM: high definition energy efficiency monitoring. 1-10 - Roberto Gioiosa, Darren J. Kerbyson, Adolfy Hoisie:
Evaluating performance and power efficiency of scientific applications on multi-threaded systems. 11-20 - Deva Bodas, Justin J. Song, Murali Rajappa, Andy Hoffman:
Simple power-aware scheduler to limit power consumption by HPC system within a budget. 21-30 - Lena Oden, Benjamin Klenk, Holger Fröning:
Energy-efficient stencil computations on distributed GPUs using dynamic parallelism and GPU-controlled communication. 31-40 - Ziming Zhang, Michael Lang, Scott Pakin, Song Fu:
Trapped capacity: scheduling under a power cap to maximize machine-room throughput. 41-50 - Brian Austin, Nicholas J. Wright:
Measurement and interpretation of microbenchmark and application energy use on the cray XC30. 51-59 - Kevin J. Barker, Darren J. Kerbyson, Eric Anger:
On the feasibility of dynamic power steering. 60-69 - Jacob Combs, Jolie Nazor, Rachelle Thysell, Fabian Santiago, Matthew Hardwick, Lowell Olson, Suzanne Rivoire, Chung-Hsing Hsu, Stephen W. Poole:
Power signatures of high-performance computing workloads. 70-78 - Anilkumar Nandamuri, Abid Muslim Malik, Ahmad Qawasmeh, Barbara M. Chapman:
Power and energy footprint of openMP programs using OpenMP runtime API. 79-88 - Gilbert Netzer, S. Lennart Johnsson, Daniel Ahlin, Erwin Laure:
Instrumentation for accurate energy-to-solution measurements of a texas instruments TMS320C6678 digital signal processor and its DDR3 memory. 89-98
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