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Shinji Sumimoto
Researcher at Fujitsu
Publications - 43
Citations - 1467
Shinji Sumimoto is an academic researcher from Fujitsu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network interface controller & Gigabit Ethernet. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1416 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinji Sumimoto include University of Tennessee.
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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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Tofu: A 6D Mesh/Torus Interconnect for Exascale Computers
TL;DR: A new architecture with a six-dimensional mesh/torus topology achieves highly scalable and fault-tolerant interconnection networks for large-scale supercomputers that can exceed 10 petaflops.
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Computer resource distributing method and system for distributing a multiplicity of processes to a plurality of computers connected in a network
TL;DR: In this paper, a scheduler in a client allots the processes in order of their respective amounts of processing to computers in ascending order respective of cumulative amount of processing of the computer.
Patent
Device/system for processing shared data accessed by a plurality of data processing devices/systems
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a system where the access is prevented from concentrating on one system without the necessity of exclusive control such as a lock mechanism, etc., and the update result is written by a version data writing unit to the update storage device.
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PM2: a high performance communication middleware for heterogeneous network environments
TL;DR: This paper introduces a high performance communication middle layer, called PM2, for hetero-geneous network environments, and suggests that binary code written in PM2 or written in a communication library, such as MPICH-SCore, may run on any combination of those networks without re-compilation.