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Innovative Research and Applications in Next-Generation High Performance Computing

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The article was published on 2016-07-05 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supercomputer.

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A rapid measurement procedure for sizing web and mobile applications based on COSMIC FSM method

TL;DR: A Use Case based measurement procedure is proposed in order to estimate the functional size of mobile and web applications using COSMIC FSM method, based on a set of measurement formulas tested and validated through the case study "Restaurant Management System".
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A Study of Euclidean Distance Matrix Computation on Intel Many-Core Processors

TL;DR: This paper presents a parallel algorithm based on a novel block-oriented scheme of computations that allows for the efficient utilization of Intel Xeon Phi vectorization abilities and shows that it is highly scalable and outruns analogues in the case of rectangular matrices with low-dimensional data points.
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A Comprehensive Insight towards Research Direction in Information Propagation

TL;DR: This paper is first one of its kind, which reviews frequently addressed problems, the most significant research techniques, for addressing various research problems associated with the information propagation concerning to social network analysis, data routing behavior in the multi-path wireless networks, multimedia transmission, and security.
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Tracking Outfield Employees using GPS in Web Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a web-based tracking system for outfield employees is presented to cater for various business activities as demanded by the business owners, which may range from a simple task assignment, to employee location tracking and remote observation of the employees' task progress.

Middleware Solutions for the Internet of Things: A Survey

TL;DR: An overview of IoT technologies, architecture, and main applications is given first and then followed by a comprehensive survey on the most recently used and proposed middleware solutions designed for IoT networks.
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Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach

TL;DR: This best-selling title, considered for over a decade to be essential reading for every serious student and practitioner of computer design, has been updated throughout to address the most important trends facing computer designers today.
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The SPLASH-2 programs: characterization and methodological considerations

TL;DR: This paper quantitatively characterize the SPLASH-2 programs in terms of fundamental properties and architectural interactions that are important to understand them well, including the computational load balance, communication to computation ratio and traffic needs, important working set sizes, and issues related to spatial locality.
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McPAT: an integrated power, area, and timing modeling framework for multicore and manycore architectures

TL;DR: Combining power, area, and timing results of McPAT with performance simulation of PARSEC benchmarks at the 22nm technology node for both common in-order and out-of-order manycore designs shows that when die cost is not taken into account clustering 8 cores together gives the best energy-delay product, whereas when cost is taking into account configuring clusters with 4 cores gives thebest EDA2P and EDAP.
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Transactional memory: architectural support for lock-free data structures

TL;DR: Simulation results show that transactional memory matches or outperforms the best known locking techniques for simple benchmarks, even in the absence of priority inversion, convoying, and deadlock.
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Simics: A full system simulation platform

TL;DR: Simics is a platform for full system simulation that can run actual firmware and completely unmodified kernel and driver code, and it provides both functional accuracy for running commercial workloads and sufficient timing accuracy to interface to detailed hardware models.