List of all recorded talks
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MapReduce Programming - part 2MapReduce Programming with Apache Hadoop
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Oblivious Algorithms for Multicores and Network of ProcessorsThis presentation is recorded in the 2nd half of this video. Please excuse our delay, we will split and put this as a separate presentation soon.
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Analyzing and Adjusting User Runtime Estimates to Improve Job Scheduling on the Blue Gene/PAnalyzing and Adjusting User Runtime Estimates to Improve Job Scheduling on the Blue Gene/P
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Performance Evaluation of Concurrent Collections on High-Performance Multicore Computing SystemsThis presentation is recorded in the 2nd half of this video. Please excuse our delay, we will split and put this as a separate presentation soon.
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The new era in genomics: Opportunities and challenges for high performance computingThe new era in genomics: Opportunities and challenges for high performance computing
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Symposium Tutorial: Parallel Computing with CUDANVIDIA's CUDA architecture provides a powerful platform for writing highly parallel programs. By providing simple abstractions for hierarchical thread organization, memories, and synchronization, the CUDA programming model allows programmers to write scalable programs without the burden of learning a multitude of new programming constructs. The CUDA architecture can support many languages and programming environments, including C, Fortran, OpenCL, and DirectX Compute. In this tutorial, I will provide an overview of modern GPU processor design and its implications for successful parallel programming models. I will present the programming model defined by the CUDA architecture, and demonstrate how this is exposed in the C/C++ language. Finally, I will sketch some techniques for implementing common data-parallel algorithms in the CUDA model.
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Where Is Your Dog's Belly Button? or IC-Scheduling Theory: A New Scheduling Paradigm for Task-Hungry PlatformsWhere Is Your Dog's Belly Button? or IC-Scheduling Theory: A New Scheduling Paradigm for Task-Hungry Platforms
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Next year IPDPS announcementNext year IPDPS announcement
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Extreme Scale Computing: Modeling the Impact of System Noise in Multicore Clustered SystemsExtreme Scale Computing: Modeling the Impact of System Noise in Multicore Clustered Systems
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Panel Discussion #1 – Patient SafetyPanel Discussion #1 – Patient Safety
- All Talks
- MapReduce Programming - part 2
- Oblivious Algorithms for Multicores and Network of Processors
- Analyzing and Adjusting User Runtime Estimates to Improve Job Scheduling on the Blue Gene/P
- Performance Evaluation of Concurrent Collections on High-Performance Multicore Computing Systems
- The new era in genomics: Opportunities and challenges for high performance computing
- Symposium Tutorial: Parallel Computing with CUDA
- Where Is Your Dog's Belly Button? or IC-Scheduling Theory: A New Scheduling Paradigm for Task-Hungry Platforms
- Next year IPDPS announcement
- Extreme Scale Computing: Modeling the Impact of System Noise in Multicore Clustered Systems
- Panel Discussion #1 – Patient Safety