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OpenACC
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OpenACC 2.0
OpenACC (for Open Accelerators) is a programming standard for parallel computing developed by Cray, CAPS, Nvidia and PGI. The standard is designed to…
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2017
2017
A hybrid CPU-GPU parallelization scheme of variable neighborhood search for inventory optimization problems
N. Antoniadis
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Angelo Sifaleras
Electron. Notes Discret. Math.
2017
Corpus ID: 17573703
2015
2015
A fine-grained block ILU scheme on regular structures for GPGPUs
Lixiang Luo
,
J. Edwards
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H. Luo
,
F. Mueller
2015
Corpus ID: 18865041
2015
2015
Performance Portable Applications for Hardware Accelerators: Lessons Learned from SPEC ACCEL
Guido Juckeland
,
Alexander Grund
,
W. Nagel
IEEE International Parallel and Distributed…
2015
Corpus ID: 15802737
The popular and diverse hardware accelerator ecosystem makes apples-to-apples comparisons between platforms rather difficult…
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2015
2015
Identification and Elimination of Platform-Specific Code Smells in High Performance Computing Applications
Chunyan Wang
,
Shoichi Hirasawa
,
Hiroyuki Takizawa
,
Hiroaki Kobayashi
International Journal of Networking and Computing
2015
Corpus ID: 26192394
A code smell is a code pattern that might indicate a code or design problem, which makes the application code hard to evolve and…
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2014
2014
On the characterization of OpenCL dwarfs on fixed and reconfigurable platforms
K. Krommydas
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Wu-chun Feng
,
Muhsen Owaida
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C. Antonopoulos
,
Nikolaos Bellas
IEEE International Conference on Application…
2014
Corpus ID: 17015763
The proliferation of heterogeneous computing platforms presents the parallel computing community with new challenges. One such…
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2014
2014
Auto-tuning an OpenACC Accelerated Version of Nek5000
L. Cebamanos
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D. Henty
,
Harvey Richardson
,
Alistair Hart
Exascale Applications and Software Conference
2014
Corpus ID: 13528140
Accelerators and, in particular, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) have emerged as promising computing technologies which may be…
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2014
2014
Parallelized Clustering of Protein Structures on CUDA-Enabled GPUs
Hoang-Vu Dang
,
B. Schmidt
,
A. Hildebrandt
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A. Hildebrandt
22nd Euromicro International Conference on…
2014
Corpus ID: 15419747
Estimation of the pose in which two given molecules might bind together to form a potential complex is a crucial task in…
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2014
2014
Interactive Program Debugging and Optimization for Directive-Based, Efficient GPU Computing
Seyong Lee
,
Dong Li
,
J. Vetter
IEEE International Parallel and Distributed…
2014
Corpus ID: 11264215
Directive-based GPU programming models are gaining momentum, since they transparently relieve programmers from dealing with…
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2013
2013
A Comparison of Performance Tunabilities between OpenCL and OpenACC
M. Sugawara
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Shoichi Hirasawa
,
Kazuhiko Komatsu
,
Hiroyuki Takizawa
,
Hiroaki Kobayashi
IEEE 7th International Symposium on Embedded…
2013
Corpus ID: 17358873
To design and develop any auto tuning mechanisms for OpenACC, it is important to clarify the differences between conventional GPU…
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2013
2013
Integrating Multi-GPU Execution in an OpenACC Compiler
T. Komoda
,
Shinobu Miwa
,
Hiroshi Nakamura
,
N. Maruyama
International Conference on Parallel Processing
2013
Corpus ID: 15400919
GPUs have become promising computing devices in current and future computer systems due to its high performance, high energy…
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