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Allan Snavely
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- affiliation: University of California, San Diego, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j11]Joshua Peraza, Ananta Tiwari, Michael Laurenzano, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
PMaC's green queue: a framework for selecting energy optimal DVFS configurations in large scale MPI applications. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(2): 211-231 (2016) - [j10]Alex D. Breslow, Leo Porter, Ananta Tiwari, Michael Laurenzano, Laura Carrington, Dean M. Tullsen, Allan Snavely:
The case for colocation of high performance computing workloads. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(2): 232-251 (2016) - 2013
- [j9]Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington, Didem Unat, Allan Snavely, Scott B. Baden, Stephen Poole:
Modeling and predicting performance of high performance computing applications on hardware accelerators. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 27(2): 89-108 (2013) - 2012
- [c51]Ananta Tiwari, Michael Laurenzano, Joshua Peraza, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
Green Queue: Customized Large-Scale Clock Frequency Scaling. CGC 2012: 260-267 - [c50]Ananta Tiwari, Michael Laurenzano, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
Modeling Power and Energy Usage of HPC Kernels. IPDPS Workshops 2012: 990-998 - [c49]Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington, Didem Unat, Allan Snavely, Scott B. Baden, Stephen Poole:
Modeling and Predicting Performance of High Performance Computing Applications on Hardware Accelerators. IPDPS Workshops 2012: 1828-1837 - [c48]Shawn M. Strande, Pietro Cicotti, Robert S. Sinkovits, William S. Young, Rick Wagner, Mahidhar Tatineni, Eva Hocks, Allan Snavely, Mike Norman:
Gordon: design, performance, and experiences deploying and supporting a data intensive supercomputer. XSEDE 2012: 3:1-3:8 - 2011
- [c47]Michael Laurenzano, Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely, Mustafa M. Tikir, Stephen Poole:
Reducing Energy Usage with Memory and Computation-Aware Dynamic Frequency Scaling. Euro-Par (1) 2011: 79-90 - [c46]Ananta Tiwari, Michael Laurenzano, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
Auto-tuning for Energy Usage in Scientific Applications. Euro-Par Workshops (2) 2011: 178-187 - [c45]Laura Carrington, Mustafa M. Tikir, Catherine Olschanowsky, Michael Laurenzano, Joshua Peraza, Allan Snavely, Stephen Poole:
An idiom-finding tool for increasing productivity of accelerators. ICS 2011: 202-212 - [c44]Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington, Didem Unat, Allan Snavely, Scott B. Baden, Stephen Poole:
Modeling and predicting application performance on hardware accelerators. IISWC 2011: 73 - [c43]Catherine Mills Olschanowsky, Allan Snavely, Laura Carrington:
A tool for characterizing and succinctly representing the data access patterns of applications. IISWC 2011: 126-135 - [c42]Jiahua He, Allan Snavely, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, Michael A. Frumkin:
Automatic Recognition of Performance Idioms in Scientific Applications. IPDPS 2011: 118-127 - [c41]Andrew A. Chien, Allan Snavely, Mark Gahagan:
10x10: A General-purpose Architectural Approach to Heterogeneity and Energy Efficiency. ICCS 2011: 1987-1996 - 2010
- [c40]Catherine Olschanowsky, Allan Snavely, Mitesh R. Meswani, Laura Carrington:
PIR: PMaC's Idiom Recognizer. ICPP Workshops 2010: 189-196 - [c39]Michael Laurenzano, Mustafa M. Tikir, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
PEBIL: Efficient static binary instrumentation for Linux. ISPASS 2010: 175-183 - [c38]Adrian M. Caulfield, Joel Coburn, Todor I. Mollov, Arup De, Ameen Akel, Jiahua He, Arun Jagatheesan, Rajesh K. Gupta, Allan Snavely, Steven Swanson:
Understanding the Impact of Emerging Non-Volatile Memories on High-Performance, IO-Intensive Computing. SC 2010: 1-11 - [c37]Jiahua He, Arun Jagatheesan, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Jeffrey Bennett, Allan Snavely:
DASH: a Recipe for a Flash-based Data Intensive Supercomputer. SC 2010: 1-11 - [c36]Jiahua He, Jeffrey Bennett, Allan Snavely:
DASH-IO: an empirical study of flash-based IO for HPC. TG 2010: 10:1-10:8 - [c35]Michael L. Norman, Allan Snavely:
Accelerating data-intensive science with Gordon and Dash. TG 2010: 14:1-14:7
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c34]Mustafa M. Tikir, Michael Laurenzano, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
PSINS: An Open Source Event Tracer and Execution Simulator for MPI Applications. Euro-Par 2009: 135-148 - [c33]Kathryn M. Mohror, Karen L. Karavanic, Allan Snavely:
Scalable Event Trace Visualization. Euro-Par Workshops 2009: 228-237 - [c32]Catherine Mills Olschanowsky, Mustafa M. Tikir, Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely:
PSnAP: Accurate Synthetic Address Streams through Memory Profiles. LCPC 2009: 353-367 - [c31]Michael O. McCracken, Allan Snavely:
A simulation toolkit to investigate the effects of grid characteristics on workflow completion time. SC-WORKS 2009 - 2008
- [j8]Jack J. Dongarra, Robert B. Graybill, William J. Harrod, Robert F. Lucas, Ewing L. Lusk, Piotr Luszczek, Janice McMahon, Allan Snavely, Jeffrey S. Vetter, Katherine A. Yelick, Sadaf R. Alam, Roy L. Campbell, Laura Carrington, Tzu-Yi Chen, Omid Khalili, Jeremy S. Meredith, Mustafa M. Tikir:
DARPA's HPCS Program- History, Models, Tools, Languages. Adv. Comput. 72: 1-100 (2008) - [j7]Tzu-Yi Chen, Omid Khalili, Roy L. Campbell, Laura Carrington, Mustafa M. Tikir, Allan Snavely:
Performance Prediction and Ranking of Supercomputers. Adv. Comput. 72: 135-172 (2008) - [c30]Jiahua He, Allan Snavely, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, Michael A. Frumkin:
Code coverage, performance approximation and automatic recognition of idioms in scientific applications. HPDC 2008: 223-224 - [c29]Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:
Accurate memory signatures and synthetic address traces for HPC applications. ICS 2008: 36-45 - [c28]Laura Carrington, Dimitri Komatitsch, Michael Laurenzano, Mustafa M. Tikir, David Michéa, Nicolas Le Goff, Allan Snavely, Jeroen Tromp:
High-frequency simulations of global seismic wave propagation using SPECFEM3D_GLOBE on 62K processors. SC 2008: 60 - 2007
- [c27]Cynthia Bailey Lee, Allan Snavely:
Precise and realistic utility functions for user-centric performance analysis of schedulers. HPDC 2007: 107-116 - [c26]Mustafa M. Tikir, Laura Carrington, Erich Strohmaier, Allan Snavely:
A genetic algorithms approach to modeling the performance of memory-bound computations. SC 2007: 47 - [c25]John Michalakes, Josh Hacker, Richard Loft, Michael O. McCracken, Allan Snavely, Nicholas J. Wright, Thomas E. Spelce, Brent C. Gorda, Robert Walkup:
WRF nature run. SC 2007: 59 - 2006
- [j6]Adolfy Hoisie, Darren J. Kerbyson, Celso L. Mendes, Daniel A. Reed, Allan Snavely:
Special section: Large-scale system performance modeling and analysis. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 22(3): 291-292 (2006) - [j5]Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely, Nicole Wolter:
A performance prediction framework for scientific applications. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 22(3): 336-346 (2006) - [j4]Cynthia Bailey Lee, Allan Snavely:
On the User - Scheduler Dialogue: Studies of User-Provided Runtime Estimates and Utility Functions. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 20(4): 495-506 (2006) - [c24]Jesús Labarta, Bernd Mohr, Allan Snavely, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Topic 2: Performance Prediction and Evaluation. Euro-Par 2006: 63 - [c23]Omid Khalili, Jiahua He, Catherine Olschanowsky, Allan Snavely, Henri Casanova:
Measuring the Performance and Reliability of Production Computational Grids. GRID 2006: 293-300 - [c22]Xiaofeng Gao, Allan Snavely, Larry Carter:
Path Grammar Guided Trace Compression and Trace Approximation. HPDC 2006: 57-68 - [c21]Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:
When Jobs Play Nice: The Case For Symbiotic Space-Sharing. HPDC 2006: 361-362 - [c20]Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:
User-guided symbiotic space-sharing of real workloads. ICS 2006: 345-352 - [c19]Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:
Symbiotic Space-Sharing on SDSC's DataStar System. JSSPP 2006: 192-209 - [c18]Robert J. Fowler, Allan Snavely, Daniel A. Reed:
Evaluating petascale - Evaluating petascale infrastructure systems: benchmarks, models, and applications. SC 2006: 31 - [c17]Allan Snavely, Jeremy Kepner:
99% utilization - Is 99% utilization of a supercomputer a good thing? SC 2006: 37 - [p1]Leonid Oliker, Rupak Biswas, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, David H. Bailey, Allan Snavely:
Performance Evaluation and Modeling of Ultra-Scale Systems. Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing 2006: 77-96 - 2005
- [j3]Xiaofeng Gao, Beth Simon, Allan Snavely:
ALITER: an asynchronous lightweight instrumentation tool for event recording. SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News 33(5): 33-38 (2005) - [j2]Michael Laurenzano, Beth Simon, Allan Snavely, Meghan Gunn:
Low cost trace-driven memory simulation using SimPoint. SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News 33(5): 81-86 (2005) - [c16]Allen D. Malony, Thomas Fahringer, Allan Snavely, Luís Silva:
Topic 2 - Performance Prediction and Evaluation. Euro-Par 2005: 93 - [c15]David H. Bailey, Allan Snavely:
Performance Modeling: Understanding the Past and Predicting the Future. Euro-Par 2005: 185-195 - [c14]Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Allan Snavely, Simone Sbaraglia, Kattamuri Ekanadham:
EMPS: An Environment for Memory Performance Studies. IPDPS 2005 - [c13]Laura Carrington, Michael Laurenzano, Allan Snavely, Roy L. Campbell, Larry P. Davis:
How Well Can Simple Metrics Represent the Performance of HPC Applications? SC 2005: 48 - [c12]Jonathan Weinberg, Michael O. McCracken, Erich Strohmaier, Allan Snavely:
Quantifying Locality In The Memory Access Patterns of HPC Applications. SC 2005: 50 - 2004
- [c11]Greg Chun, Holly Dail, Henri Casanova, Allan Snavely:
Benchmark Probes for Grid Assessment. IPDPS 2004 - [c10]Cynthia Bailey Lee, Yael Schwartzman, Jennifer Hardy, Allan Snavely:
Are User Runtime Estimates Inherently Inaccurate?. JSSPP 2004: 253-263 - 2003
- [j1]Allan Snavely, Greg Chun, Henri Casanova, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, Michael A. Frumkin:
Benchmarks for grid computing: a review of ongoing efforts and future directions. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 30(4): 27-32 (2003) - [c9]Michael O. McCracken, Allan Snavely, Allen D. Malony:
Performance Modeling for Dynamic Algorithm Selection. International Conference on Computational Science 2003: 749-758 - [c8]Laura Carrington, Allan Snavely, Xiaofeng Gao, Nicole Wolter:
A Performance Prediction Framework for Scientific Applications. International Conference on Computational Science 2003: 926-935 - [c7]Xiaofeng Gao, Allan Snavely:
Exploiting Stability to Reduce Time-Space Cost for Memory Tracing. International Conference on Computational Science 2003: 966-975 - [c6]Allan Snavely, Xiaofeng Gao, C. Lee, Laura Carrington, Nicole Wolter, Jesús Labarta, Judit Giménez, P. Jones:
Performance Modeling of HPC Applications. PARCO 2003: 777-784 - 2002
- [c5]Allan Snavely, Laura Carrington, Nicole Wolter, Jesús Labarta, Rosa M. Badia, Avi Purkayastha:
A framework for performance modeling and prediction. SC 2002: 24:1-24:17 - [c4]Allan Snavely, Dean M. Tullsen, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
Symbiotic jobscheduling with priorities for a simultaneous multithreading processor. SIGMETRICS 2002: 66-76 - 2000
- [c3]Allan Snavely, Dean M. Tullsen:
Symbiotic Jobscheduling for a Simultaneous Multithreading Processor. ASPLOS 2000: 234-244
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c2]Larry Carter, John Feo, Allan Snavely:
Performance and Programming Experience on the Tera MTA. PP 1999 - 1998
- [c1]Allan Snavely, Larry Carter, Jay Boisseau, Amit Majumdar, Kang Su Gatlin, Nick Mitchell, John Feo, Brian D. Koblenz:
Multi-processor Performance on the Tera MTA. SC 1998: 4
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