Les unités de traitement parallèles sont maintenant partout. Depuis les tablettes connectées jusqu'aux supercalculateurs des grands laboratoires nationaux, l'utilisation de leurs nouvelles
Introduction de La première école d'été du "Joint Laboratory for Petacale Computing focuses" qui s'est tenue à Sophia Antipolis, France du 12 au 13 juin 2014 avait pour thème : performance metrics,
The first part of the tutorial will present and contrast current experimental methodologies, giving attendees in-depth understanding of the scientific and technological issues at hand. The
The first part of the tutorial will present and contrast current experimental methodologies, giving attendees in-depth understanding of the scientific and technological issues at hand. The
The first part of the tutorial will present and contrast current experimental methodologies, giving attendees in-depth understanding of the scientific and technological issues at hand. The
The aim of this tutorial is to sensibilize the audience to the experiment and analysis reproducibility issue in particular in computer science. I will present tools that help answering the
The aim of this tutorial is to sensibilize the audience to the experiment and analysis reproducibility issue in particular in computer science. I will present tools that help answering the
In a first part, we will present the basics of tracing and what the major issues are. We will present some of the main tracing environments and try to compare them. We will focus on extrae and
In a first part, we will present the basics of tracing and what the major issues are. We will present some of the main tracing environments and try to compare them. We will focus on extrae and
Présentation d'Andreas Klöckner sur trois accélérateurs Python : PyOpenCL, loopy et pytato https://andreask.cs.illinois.edu/ https://github.com/inducer/
If we are ever to understand what computers can collectively do, we need a new theory of complexity. Recent evolutions, including the cloud and the multicore, are turning computing ubiquitously
Much of the technical terminology of computer science betrays its logical heritage: ‘language’, ‘symbol’, ‘syntax’, ‘semantics’, ‘value’, ‘reference’, ‘identifier’, ‘data’, etc. Classically,