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Analysis of Performance-impacting Factors on Checkpointing Frameworks: The CPPC Case Study
(Oxford University Press, 2011-11-01)
[Abstract] This paper focuses on the performance evaluation of Compiler for Portable Checkpointing (CPPC), a tool for the checkpointing of parallel message-passing applications. Its performance and the factors that impact ...
A Heuristic Approach for the Automatic Insertion of Checkpoints in Message-Passing Codes
(Technische Universitaet Graz * Institut fuer Informationssysteme und Computer Medien,Graz University of Technology, Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media, 2009-08)
[Abstract] Checkpointing tools may be typically implemented at two different abstraction levels: at the system level or at the application level. The latter has become a more popular alternative due to its flexibility and ...
CPPC: a compiler‐assisted tool for portable checkpointing of message‐passing applications
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2010-11-19)
[Abstract] With the evolution of high‐performance computing toward heterogeneous, massively parallel systems, parallel applications have developed new checkpoint and restart necessities. Whether due to a failure in the ...
Compiler-Assisted Checkpointing of Parallel Codes: The Cetus and LLVM Experience
(Springer New York LLC, 2013)
[Abstract] With the evolution of high-performance computing, parallel applications have developed an increasing necessity for fault tolerance, most commonly provided by checkpoint and restart techniques. Checkpointing tools ...
Design of Scalable Java Communication Middleware for Multi-Core Systems
(Oxford University Press, 2013-02-01)
[Abstract] This paper presents smdev, a shared memory communication middleware for multi-core systems. smdev provides a simple and powerful messaging application program interface that is able to exploit the underlying ...
Automatic mapping of parallel applications on multicore architectures using the Servet benchmark suite
(Pergamon Press, 2012-03)
[Abstract] Servet is a suite of benchmarks focused on detecting a set of parameters with high influence on the overall performance of multicore systems. These parameters can be used for autotuning codes to increase their ...