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ISPASS 2017: Santa Rosa, CA, USA
- 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, ISPASS 2017, Santa Rosa, CA, USA, April 24-25, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-3890-3
Keynotes
- Lizy Kurian John:
Machine learning for performance and power modeling/prediction. 1-2
Session I: Resource Sharing
- Ugljesa Milic, Alejandro Rico, Paul M. Carpenter, Alex Ramírez:
Sharing the instruction cache among lean cores on an asymmetric CMP for HPC applications. 3-12 - Yohei Ueda, Moriyoshi Ohara:
Performance competitiveness of a statically compiled language for server-side Web applications. 13-22 - Jennifer B. Sartor, Kristof Du Bois, Stijn Eyerman, Lieven Eeckhout:
Analyzing the scalability of managed language applications with speedup stacks. 23-32 - Hyunsub Song, Young Je Moon, Se Kwon Lee, Sam H. Noh:
PMAL: Enabling lightweight adaptation of legacy file systems on persistent memory systems. 33-42
Session II: GPU Applications
- Juan Gómez-Luna, Izzat El Hajj, Li-Wen Chang, Victor Garcia-Flores, Simon Garcia De Gonzalo, Thomas B. Jablin, Antonio J. Peña, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Chai: Collaborative heterogeneous applications for integrated-architectures. 43-54 - Heehoon Kim, Hyoungwook Nam, Wookeun Jung, Jaejin Lee:
Performance analysis of CNN frameworks for GPUs. 55-64 - Huixiang Chen, Meng Wang, Yang Hu, Mingcong Song, Tao Li:
GaaS workload characterization under NUMA architecture for virtualized GPU. 65-76
Session III: Statistical Techniques
- Kanishka Lahiri, Subhash Kunnoth:
Fast IPC estimation for performance projections using proxy suites and decision trees. 77-86 - Reena Panda, Xinnian Zheng, Lizy Kurian John:
Accurate address streams for LLC and beyond (SLAB): A methodology to enable system exploration. 87-96 - Yipeng Wang, Amro Awad, Yan Solihin:
Clone morphing: Creating new workload behavior from existing applications. 97-108 - Alexandra Ferreron, Radhika Jagtap, Sascha Bischoff, Roxana Rusitoru:
Crossing the architectural barrier: Evaluating representative regions of parallel HPC applications. 109-120
Poster Presentations
- Matthew A. Watkins, Philip Bedoukian:
Characterization of GPGPU workloads on a multidimensional heterogeneous processor. 121-122 - Susie Xia, Zhenyun Zhuang, Anant Rao, Haricharan Ramachandra, Yi Feng, Ramya Pasumarti:
Service capacity measurement by redlining with live production traffic. 123-124 - Karim Elghamrawy, Diana Franklin, Frederic T. Chong:
Predicting memory page stability and its application to memory deduplication and live migration. 125-126 - Li Wang, Ren-Wei Tsai, Shao-Chung Wang, Kun-Chih Chen, Po-Han Wang, Hsiang-Yun Cheng, Yi-Chung Lee, Sheng-Jie Shu, Chun-Chieh Yang, Min-Yih Hsu, Li-Chen Kan, Chao-Lin Lee, Tzu-Chieh Yu, Rih-Ding Peng, Chia-Lin Yang, Yuan-Shin Hwang, Jenq Kuen Lee, Shiao-Li Tsao, Ming Ouhyoung:
Analyzing OpenCL 2.0 workloads using a heterogeneous CPU-GPU simulator. 127-128 - Alessandro Vallero, Stefano Di Carlo, Sotiris Tselonis, Dimitris Gizopoulos:
Microarchitecture level reliability comparison of modern GPU designs: First findings. 129-130 - Rajesh Kumar, Suchita Pati, Kanishka Lahiri:
DARTS: Performance-counter driven sampling using binary translators. 131-132 - Qiumin Xu, Manu Awasthi, Krishna T. Malladi, Janki Bhimani, Jingpei Yang, Murali Annavaram:
Docker characterization on high performance SSDs. 133-134 - Mehdi Alipour, Trevor E. Carlson, Stefanos Kaxiras:
A taxonomy of out-of-order instruction commit. 135-136 - Jiutian Zhang, Yuhang Liu, Xiaojing Zhu, Yuan Ruan, Mingyu Chen:
PTAT: An efficient and precise tool for collecting detailed TLB miss traces. 137-138 - Reena Panda, Lizy Kurian John:
Proxy benchmarks for emerging big-data workloads. 139-140
Session IV: Best Paper Session
- Andrey Rodchenko, Christos Kotselidis, Andy Nisbet, Antoniu Pop, Mikel Luján:
MaxSim: A simulation platform for managed applications. 141-152 - Mohammad Alian, Umur Darbaz, Gábor Dózsa, Stephan Diestelhorst, Daehoon Kim, Nam Sung Kim:
dist-gem5: Distributed simulation of computer clusters. 153-162 - Jiajun Wang, Reena Panda, Lizy Kurian John:
Prefetching for cloud workloads: An analysis based on address patterns. 163-172
Session V: Special Purpose Simulators
- Tayyar Rzayev, David H. Albonesi, François Guimbretière, Rajit Manohar, Jaeyeon Kihm:
Toolbox for exploration of energy-efficient event processors for human-computer interaction. 173-184 - Rakesh Kumar, José Cano, Aleksandar Brankovic, Demos Pavlou, Kyriakos Stavrou, Enric Gibert, Alejandro Martínez, Antonio Gonzalez:
HW/SW co-designed processors: Challenges, design choices and a simulation infrastructure for evaluation. 185-194 - Hyoukjun Kwon, Tushar Krishna:
OpenSMART: Single-cycle multi-hop NoC generator in BSV and Chisel. 195-204
Session VI: Workloads and Benchmarks
- Jaewon Lee, Hanhwi Jang, Jae-Eon Jo, Gyu-hyeon Lee, Jangwoo Kim:
StressRight: Finding the right stress for accurate in-development system evaluation. 205-216 - Harry Wagstaff, Bruno Bodin, Tom Spink, Björn Franke:
SimBench: A portable benchmarking methodology for full-system simulators. 217-226 - Nikhil Hegde, Jianqiao Liu, Kirshanthan Sundararajah, Milind Kulkarni:
Treelogy: A benchmark suite for tree traversals. 227-238
Session VII: GPU Modeling and Simulation
- Saumay Dublish, Vijay Nagarajan, Nigel P. Topham:
Evaluating and mitigating bandwidth bottlenecks across the memory hierarchy in GPUs. 239-248 - Siva Kumar Sastry Hari, Timothy Tsai, Mark Stephenson, Stephen W. Keckler, Joel S. Emer:
SASSIFI: An architecture-level fault injection tool for GPU application resilience evaluation. 249-258 - Andre Lopes, Frederico Pratas, Leonel Sousa, Aleksandar Ilic:
Exploring GPU performance, power and energy-efficiency bounds with Cache-aware Roofline Modeling. 259-268 - Xun Gong, Rafael Ubal, David R. Kaeli:
Multi2Sim Kepler: A detailed architectural GPU simulator. 269-278
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