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Mitsuhisa Sato
Researcher at University of Tsukuba
Publications - 252
Citations - 4299
Mitsuhisa Sato is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compiler & Programming paradigm. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 244 publications receiving 4133 citations. Previous affiliations of Mitsuhisa Sato include University of Tennessee & Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
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The International Exascale Software Project roadmap
Jack Dongarra,Pete Beckman,Terry Moore,Patrick Aerts,Giovanni Aloisio,Jean-Claude Andre,David Barkai,Jean-Yves Berthou,Taisuke Boku,Bertrand Braunschweig,Franck Cappello,Barbara Chapman,Xuebin Chi,Alok Choudhary,Sudip S. Dosanjh,Thom H. Dunning,Sandro Fiore,Al Geist,Bill Gropp,Robert W. Harrison,Mark Hereld,Michael A. Heroux,Adolfy Hoisie,Koh Hotta,Zhong Jin,Yutaka Ishikawa,Fred Johnson,Sanjay Kale,Richard Kenway,David E. Keyes,Bill Kramer,Jesús Labarta,Alain Lichnewsky,Thomas Lippert,Bob Lucas,Barney Maccabe,Satoshi Matsuoka,Paul Messina,Peter Michielse,Bernd Mohr,Matthias S. Mueller,Wolfgang E. Nagel,Hiroshi Nakashima,Michael E. Papka,Daniel A. Reed,Mitsuhisa Sato,Edward Seidel,John Shalf,David Skinner,Marc Snir,Thomas Sterling,Rick Stevens,Frederick H. Streitz,Bob Sugar,Shinji Sumimoto,William Tang,John Taylor,Rajeev Thakur,Anne E. Trefethen,Mateo Valero,Aad J. van der Steen,Jeffrey S. Vetter,Peg Williams,Robert W. Wisniewski,Katherine Yelick +64 more
TL;DR: The work of the community to prepare for the challenges of exascale computing is described, ultimately combing their efforts in a coordinated International Exascale Software Project.
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Design and implementations of Ninf: towards a global computing infrastructure
TL;DR: Preliminary performance result on measuring software and network overhead is shown, and that promises the future reality of world-wide network computing is shown.
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PM: An Operating System Coordinated High Performance Communication Library
TL;DR: To obtain high performance communication and support multi-user environments, the authors have co-designed PM, an operating system implemented as a daemon process, and the run-time routine for a programming language.
Design of OpenMP Compiler for an SMP Cluster
TL;DR: This paper extends the OpenMP model for an SMP cluster by "compiler-directed" software distributed shared memory system, and instruments an OpenMP program by inserting remote communication primitives to keep consistency of memory between nodes, and provides a view of shared memory model on the S MP cluster.
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Profile-based optimization of power performance by using dynamic voltage scaling on a PC cluster
Yoshihiko Hotta,Mitsuhisa Sato,Hideaki Kimura,Satoshi Matsuoka,Taisuke Boku,Daisuke Takahashi +5 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes an optimization algorithm to select a gear using the execution and power profile by taking the transition overhead into account, and achieves almost 40% reduction in terms of EDP without performance impact compared to results using the standard clock frequency.