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2012 journal article

An Infrastructure for Tackling Input-Sensitivity of GPU Program Optimizations

International Journal of Parallel Programming, 41(6), 855–869.

By: X. Shen*, Y. Liu*, E. Zhang* & P. Bhamidipati*

author keywords: GPU; Program Optimizations; Empirical Search; CUDA; G-ADAPT; Cross-input Adaptation
TL;DR: G-ADAPT+ is a framework to address the influence of program inputs on GPU program performance by constructing cross-input predictive models for automatically predicting the (near-)optimal configurations for an arbitrary input to a GPU program. (via Semantic Scholar)
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9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 7, 2020

2012 journal article

The Significance of CMP Cache Sharing on Contemporary Multithreaded Applications

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 23(2), 367–374.

By: E. Zhang*, Y. Jiang* & X. Shen*

author keywords: Shared cache; thread scheduling; parallel program optimizations; chip multiprocessors
TL;DR: A systematic measurement of the influence of cache sharing on modern Chip Multiprocessors finds that the main reason is the mismatch between the software design (and compilation) of multithreaded applications and CMP architectures. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 6, 2020

2012 conference paper

One stone two birds

Proceedings of the 26th ACM international conference on Supercomputing - ICS '12. Presented at the the 26th ACM international conference.

Event: the 26th ACM international conference

TL;DR: A thread-level dependence analysis is presented, which leads to a code generator with three novel features: an instance-level instruction scheduler for synchronization relaxation, a graph pattern recognition scheme for code shape optimization, and a fine-grained analysis forthread-level partial redundancy removal. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 5, 2020

2012 conference paper

Exploiting inter-sequence correlations for program behavior prediction

Proceedings of the ACM international conference on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications - OOPSLA '12. Presented at the the ACM international conference.

By: B. Wu*, Z. Zhao*, X. Shen*, Y. Jiang*, Y. Gao* & R. Silvera*

Event: the ACM international conference

TL;DR: This paper revisits the design philosophy and systematically explore a second source of clues: statistical correlations between the behavior sequences of different program entities, creating the first taxonomy of program behavior sequence patterns. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 5, 2020

2012 journal article

A Bayesian approach to the analysis of gauge R&R data

Quality Engineering, 24(4), 486–500.

By: B. Weaver*, M. Hamada*, S. Vardeman* & A. Wilson*

Contributors: B. Weaver*, M. Hamada*, S. Vardeman* & A. Wilson*

author keywords: gauge studies; random effects; repeatability; reproducibility; variance components
Source: ORCID
Added: December 7, 2019

2012 journal article

Statistical engineering-roles for statisticians and the path forward

Quality Engineering, 24(2), 133–152.

By: C. Anderson-Cook*, L. Lu*, G. Clark*, S. Dehart*, R. Hoerl*, B. Jones*, R. MacKay*, D. Montgomery* ...

Contributors: C. Anderson-Cook*, L. Lu*, G. Clark*, S. Dehart*, R. Hoerl*, B. Jones*, R. MacKay*, D. Montgomery* ...

Source: ORCID
Added: December 7, 2019

2012 journal article

Statistical engineering-forming the foundations

Quality Engineering, 24(2), 110–132.

By: C. Anderson-Cook*, L. Lu*, G. Clark*, S. Dehart*, R. Hoerl*, B. Jones*, R. MacKay*, D. Montgomery* ...

Contributors: C. Anderson-Cook*, L. Lu*, G. Clark*, S. Dehart*, R. Hoerl*, B. Jones*, R. MacKay*, D. Montgomery* ...

Source: ORCID
Added: December 7, 2019

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