The Computer Science Department was very well represented at the 2007 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-07), held last week in XiAn, China. ICPP is one of the oldest and most respected conferences in parallel processing. Three papers by CS faculty and students, all members of the Center for High-End Computing Systems (CHECS), were presented at ICPP-07.
- "Tempest: A portable tool to identify hot spots in parallel code," Kirk W. Cameron, Hari K. Pyla, Srinidhi Varadarajan
- "CPU MISER: A Performance-Directed, Run-Time System for Power-Aware Clusters," Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Wu-chun Feng and Kirk Cameron
- "ReSHAPE: A Framework for Dynamic Resizing and Scheduling of Homogeneous Applications in a Parallel Environment," Rajesh Sudarsan and Calvin J. Ribbens
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