Presentations
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Day One: Position Paper Presentations
- Understanding Performance—Energy Tradeoffs: When Is Energy /= Time?Presented by: Eric Anger, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Exploring the Performance/Power/Resilience (PPR) Co-Design Options for Throughput-oriented ArchitecturePresented by: Xin Fu, University of Houston
- Performance, Power, and Resilience Tradeoffs in Algorithmic Design-ModsimPresented by: Ian Karlin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Modeling the Performance and Energy Impact of Dynamic Power SteeringPresented by: Darren Kerbyson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- CODES: Using Parallel Discrete-event Simulation to Model Performance and Reliability of Extreme-scale and Distributed Data-intensive SystemsPresented by: Misbah Mubarak, Argonne National Laboratory
- Power-Performance Models for Runtime Reconfiguration and Power CappingPresented by: Ananta Tiwari, EP Analytics, Inc.
Industry Session: Design Forward/Fast Forward Panel Presentations
- Modeling and Simulation: Providing AnswersPresented by: Dan Ernst, Cray Inc.
- Architectures and Simulators: Research framework for SW & HWPresented by: Joshua Fryman, Intel
- ModSim'15 Industrial PanelPresented by: Alex Ramirez, NVIDIA Research
Day Two: Position Paper Presentations
- The Potential Impact of Silicon Photonics Networks for Graph AnalyticsPresented by: Kevin J. Barker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Multiscale Thermo-Mechanical ModelingPresented by: Karthik Bodla, General Electric Co.
- Combining Real-time Evaluation with Simulation or EmulationPresented by: Maya Gokhale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Power Performance Reliability Co-Design: 3D IC Case StudyPresented by: Ankur Srivastava, University of Maryland
- Exploring the Interplay between Energy Efficiency and Resilience for Future Exascale SystemsPresented by: Shuaiwen Leon Song, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Applications Panel Presentations
- Modeling Science & Engineering ApplicationsPresented by: Thom H. Dunning, Jr., Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing
- Modeling and Simulations Uses and NeedsPresented by: Ian Karlin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- NNSA Use Cases for ModSim ToolsPresented by: David Richards, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Day Three: ModSim Tools Presentations
- Prometheus: Scalable and Accurate Emulation of Task-based Applications on Many-core SystemsPresented by: Daniel Chavarría-Miranda, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Byfl: Veni, Vidi, NumerariPresented by: Scott Pakin, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Using Palm For Analytical Performance ModelingPresented by: Nathan Tallent, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Exploring Emerging Technologies in the Extreme Scale HPC Co-Design Space with AspenPresented by: Jeffrey S. Vetter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory/Georgia Institute of Technology