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IISWC 2017: Seattle, WA, USA
- 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, IISWC 2017, Seattle, WA, USA, October 1-3, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-1233-0
Keynote Address I
- Jason Cong:
Characterization and acceleration for genomic sequencing and analysis. 1
Session 1: Datacenters and HPC
- Hosein Mohammadi Makrani, Houman Homayoun:
MeNa: A memory navigator for modern hardware in a scale-out environment. 2-11 - Iyswarya Narayanan, Di Wang, Abdullah-Al Mamun, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Hosam K. Fathy, Sean James:
Evaluating energy storage for a multitude of uses in the datacenter. 12-21 - Maria Malik, Dean M. Tullsen, Houman Homayoun:
Co-locating and concurrent fine-tuning MapReduce applications on microservers for energy efficiency. 22-31 - Ahmed E. Helal, Wu-chun Feng, Changhee Jung, Yasser Y. Hanafy:
AutoMatch: An automated framework for relative performance estimation and workload distribution on heterogeneous HPC systems. 32-42
Session 2: Memory Systems I
- Shin-Ying Lee, Carole-Jean Wu:
Performance characterization, prediction, and optimization for heterogeneous systems with multi-level memory interference. 43-53 - Andreas Sembrant, Trevor E. Carlson, Erik Hagersten, David Black-Schaffer:
A graphics tracing framework for exploring CPU+GPU memory systems. 54-65 - Ramyad Hadidi, Bahar Asgari, Burhan Ahmad Mudassar, Saibal Mukhopadhyay, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Hyesoon Kim:
Demystifying the characteristics of 3D-stacked memories: A case study for Hybrid Memory Cube. 66-75
Session 3: I/O, Storage and VMs
- Sungjoon Koh, Jie Zhang, Miryeong Kwon, Jungyeon Yoon, David Donofrio, Nam Sung Kim, Myoungsoo Jung:
Understanding system characteristics of online erasure coding on scalable, distributed and large-scale SSD array systems. 76-86 - Miryeong Kwon, Jie Zhang, Gyuyoung Park, Wonil Choi, David Donofrio, John Shalf, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Myoungsoo Jung:
TraceTracker: Hardware/software co-evaluation for large-scale I/O workload reconstruction. 87-96 - Berkin Ilbeyi, Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick, Christopher Batten:
Cross-layer workload characterization of meta-tracing JIT VMs. 97-107
Poster Session
- Germán Ceballos, Andreas Sembrant, Trevor E. Carlson, David Black-Schaffer:
Analyzing graphics workloads on tile-based GPUs. 108-109 - Sukhan Lee, Yuhwan Ro, Young Hoon Son, Hyunyoon Cho, Nam Sung Kim, Jung Ho Ahn:
Understanding power-performance relationship of energy-efficient modern DRAM devices. 110-111 - Hosein Mohammadi Makrani, Houman Homayoun:
Memory requirements of hadoop, spark, and MPI based big data applications on commodity server class architectures. 112-113 - Crefeda Faviola Rodrigues, Graham D. Riley, Mikel Luján:
Fine-grained energy profiling for deep convolutional neural networks on the Jetson TX1. 114-115 - Riad Akram, Abdullah Muzahid:
Approximeter: Automatically finding and quantifying code sections for approximation. 116-117 - Yectli A. Huerta, Brent Swartz, David J. Lilja:
Determining work partitioning on closely coupled heterogeneous computing systems using statistical design of experiments. 118-119 - Xiaodong Yu, Kaixi Hou, Hao Wang, Wu-chun Feng:
A framework for fast and fair evaluation of automata processing hardware. 120-121 - Ying-Ju Yu, Carole-Jean Wu:
Understanding the thermal challenges of high-performance mobile devices with a detailed platform temperature model. 122-123
Keynote Address II
- Derek Chiou:
The microsoft catapult project. 124
Session 4: Tail Latency
- Shuang Chen, Shay GalOn, Christina Delimitrou, Srilatha Manne, José F. Martínez:
Workload characterization of interactive cloud services on big and small server platforms. 125-134 - Hiroshi Sasaki, Fang-Hsiang Su, Teruo Tanimoto, Simha Sethumadhavan:
Why do programs have heavy tails? 135-145
Session 5: Memory Systems II
- Jagadish B. Kotra, Seongbeom Kim, Kamesh Madduri, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
Congestion-aware memory management on NUMA platforms: A VMware ESXi case study. 146-155 - Eojin Lee, Jongwook Chung, Daejin Jung, Sukhan Lee, Sheng Li, Jung Ho Ahn:
Work as a team or individual: Characterizing the system-level impacts of main memory partitioning. 156-166 - Morteza Ramezani, Nima Elyasi, Mohammad Arjomand, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Exploring the impact of memory block permutation on performance of a crossbar ReRAM main memory. 167-176
Session 6: Mobile Systems and GPUs
- Amrita Mazumdar, Thierry Moreau, Sung Kim, Meghan Cowan, Armin Alaghi, Luis Ceze, Mark Oskin, Visvesh Sathe:
Exploring computation-communication tradeoffs in camera systems. 177-186 - Prasanna Venkatesh Rengasamy, Haibo Zhang, Nachiappan Chidambaram Nachiappan, Shulin Zhao, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Chita R. Das:
Characterizing diverse handheld apps for customized hardware acceleration. 187-196 - Leiming Yu, Xun Gong, Yifan Sun, Qianqian Fang, Norm Rubin, David R. Kaeli:
Moka: Model-based concurrent kernel analysis. 197-206 - Sruthikesh Surineni, Ruidong Gu, Huyen Nguyen, Michela Becchi:
Understanding the performance-accuracy tradeoffs of floating-point arithmetic on GPUs. 207-218
Session 7: Benchmarks and Soft Errors
- Zhi Chen, Zhangxiaowen Gong, Justin Josef Szaday, David C. Wong, David A. Padua, Alexandru Nicolau, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Neftali Watkinson, Zehra Sura, Saeed Maleki, Josep Torrellas, Gerald DeJong:
LORE: A loop repository for the evaluation of compilers. 219-228 - Geoffrey Sawaya, Michael Bentley, Ian Briggs, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Dong H. Ahn:
FLiT: Cross-platform floating-point result-consistency tester and workload. 229-238 - Matthew D. Sinclair, Johnathan Alsop, Sarita V. Adve:
HeteroSync: A benchmark suite for fine-grained synchronization on tightly coupled GPUs. 239-249 - Bagus Wibowo, Abhinav Agrawal, James Tuck:
Characterizing the impact of soft errors across microarchitectural structures and implications for predictability. 250-260
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