ForestGOMP: an efficient OpenMP environment for NUMA architectures F. Broquedis, N. Furmento, B. Goglin, P.-A. Wacrenier, and R. Namyst International Journal on Parallel Programming, Special Issue, 2010 Accepted for publication, to appear [BroFurGogWacNam10IJPP]
hwloc: a Generic Framework for Managing Hardware Affinities in HPC Applications F. Broquedis, J. Clet-Ortega, S. Moreaud, N. Furmento, B. Goglin, G. Mercier, S. Thibault, and R. Namyst In Proceedings of the 18th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP2010), p. 180--186, Pisa, Italia, Feb. 2010 IEEE Computer Society Press [Paper][DOI][BroCleMorFurGogMerThiNam10hwloc]
Finding a Tradeoff between Host Interrupt Load and MPI Latency over Ethernet B. Goglin and N. Furmento In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing, New Orleans, LA, Sep. 2009 IEEE Computer Society Press [Paper][DOI][GogFur09Cluster]
Memory Migration on Next-Touch B. Goglin and N. Furmento In Proceedings of the Linux Symposium, p. 101--110, Montreal, Canada, July 2009 [Paper][GogFur09OLS]
Dynamic Task and Data Placement over NUMA Architectures: an OpenMP Runtime Perspective F. Broquedis, N. Furmento, B. Goglin, R. Namyst, and P.-A. Wacrenier In Evolving OpenMP in an Age of Extreme Parallelism, 5th International Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2009, volume 5568 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, p. 79--92, Dresden, Germany, June 2009 Springer [Paper][DOI][BroFurGogNamWac09Iwomp]
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