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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c37]Maximilian Knespel, Holger Brunst:
Rapidgzip: Parallel Decompression and Seeking in Gzip Files Using Cache Prefetching. HPDC 2023: 295-307 - [c36]Jan Frenzel, Apurv Deepak Kulkarni, Sebastian Döbel, Bert Wesarg, Maximilian Knespel, Holger Brunst:
FROOM: A Framework of Operators for OTF2 Modification. SC Workshops 2023: 1403-1411 - [c35]William Williams, Holger Brunst:
Parallel Performance Engineering using Score-P and Vampir. ICPE (Companion) 2023: 121-125 - [i2]Maximilian Knespel, Holger Brunst:
Rapidgzip: Parallel Decompression and Seeking in Gzip Files Using Cache Prefetching. CoRR abs/2308.08955 (2023) - 2022
- [c34]Holger Brunst, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Florina M. Ciorba, Nick Hagerty, Robert Henschel, Guido Juckeland, Junjie Li, Verónica G. Melesse Vergara, Sandra Wienke, Miguel Zavala:
First Experiences in Performance Benchmarking with the New SPEChpc 2021 Suites. CCGRID 2022: 675-684 - [c33]Junjie Li, Alexander Bobyr, Swen Boehm, William C. Brantley, Holger Brunst, Aurélien Cavelan, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Jimmy Cheng, Florina M. Ciorba, Mathew E. Colgrove, Tony Curtis, Christopher S. Daley, Mauricio H. Ferrato, Mayara Gimenes de Souza, Nick Hagerty, Robert Henschel, Guido Juckeland, Jeffrey Kelling, Kelvin Li, Ron Lieberman, Kevin McMahon, Egor Melnichenko, Mohamed Ayoub Neggaz, Hiroshi Ono, Carl Ponder, Dave Raddatz, Severin Schueller, Robert Searles, Fedor Vasilev, Verónica G. Melesse Vergara, Bo Wang, Bert Wesarg, Sandra Wienke, Miguel Zavala:
SPEChpc 2021 Benchmark Suites for Modern HPC Systems. ICPE (Companion) 2022: 15-16 - [i1]Holger Brunst, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Florina M. Ciorba, Nick Hagerty, Robert Henschel, Guido Juckeland, Junjie Li, Verónica G. Melesse Vergara, Sandra Wienke, Miguel Zavala:
First Experiences in Performance Benchmarking with the New SPEChpc 2021 Suites. CoRR abs/2203.06751 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c32]Michèle Weiland, Holger Brunst, Tiago Quintino, Nick Johnson, Olivier Iffrig, Simon D. Smart, Christian Herold, Antonino Bonanni, Adrian Jackson, Mark Parsons:
An early evaluation of Intel's optane DC persistent memory module and its impact on high-performance scientific applications. SC 2019: 76:1-76:19 - 2017
- [j5]Jonas Stolle, Michael Wagner, Jens Doleschal, Felix Schmitt, Holger Brunst:
Using adaptive runtime filtering to support an event-based performance analysis. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 29(7) (2017) - [c31]Matthias Weber, Ronny Brendel, Michael Wagner, Robert Dietrich, Ronny Tschüter, Holger Brunst:
Visual Comparison of Trace Files in Vampir. ESPT/VPA@SC 2017: 105-121 - [c30]Harold E. B. Dennis, Adam S. Ward, Tyler Balson, Yuwei Li, Robert Henschel, Shawn D. Slavin, Stephen C. Simms, Holger Brunst:
High Performance Computing Enabled Simulation of the Food-Water-Energy System: Simulation of Intensively Managed Landscapes. PEARC 2017: 43:1-43:10 - 2016
- [c29]Matthias Weber, Ronald Geisler, Tobias Hilbrich, Matthias Lieber, Ronny Brendel, Ronny Tschüter, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Detection and Visualization of Performance Variations to Guide Identification of Application Bottlenecks. ICPP Workshops 2016: 289-298 - [c28]Matthias Weber, Ronny Brendel, Tobias Hilbrich, Kathryn M. Mohror, Martin Schulz, Holger Brunst:
Structural Clustering: A New Approach to Support Performance Analysis at Scale. IPDPS 2016: 484-493 - [c27]Ronny Brendel, Michael Heyde, Holger Brunst, Tobias Hilbrich, Matthias Weber:
Edge Bundling for Visualizing Communication Behavior. VPA@SC 2016: 1-8 - [c26]Scott McClary, Robert Henschel, Abhinav Thota, Holger Brunst, Benjamin Draper:
Improving the Scalability of a Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry Workflow. XSEDE 2016: 20:1-20:8 - 2015
- [j4]Peer-Timo Bremer, Bernd Mohr, Valerio Pascucci, Martin Schulz, Todd Gamblin, Holger Brunst:
Connecting Performance Analysis and Visualization (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 14022). Dagstuhl Manifestos 5(1): 1-24 (2015) - [c25]Jonas Stolle, Michael Wagner, Jens Doleschal, Felix Schmitt, Holger Brunst:
Adaptive Runtime Filtering: Reducing Trace Size and Bias in Event-Based Performance Analysis. CSE 2015: 262-269 - [c24]Tobias Hilbrich, Martin Schulz, Holger Brunst, Joachim Protze, Bronis R. de Supinski, Matthias S. Müller:
Event-Action Mappings for Parallel Tools Infrastructures. Euro-Par 2015: 43-54 - [c23]Matthias Weber, Ronald Geisler, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Folding Methods for Event Timelines in Performance Analysis. IPDPS Workshops 2015: 205-214 - 2014
- [c22]Jens Doleschal, Thomas William, Bert Wesarg, Johannes Ziegenbalg, Holger Brunst, Andreas Knüpfer, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Towards Detailed Exascale Application Analysis - Selective Monitoring and Visualisation. EASC 2014: 122-129 - [c21]Michael Wagner, Tobias Hilbrich, Holger Brunst:
Online Performance Analysis: An Event-Based Workflow Design towards Exascale. HPCC/CSS/ICESS 2014: 839-846 - 2013
- [c20]Matthias Weber, Kathryn M. Mohror, Martin Schulz, Bronis R. de Supinski, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Alignment-Based Metrics for Trace Comparison. Euro-Par 2013: 29-40 - 2012
- [j3]Daniel Hackenberg, Guido Juckeland, Holger Brunst:
Performance analysis of multi-level parallelism: inter-node, intra-node and hardware accelerators. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 24(1): 62-72 (2012) - [c19]Matthias Weber, Ronny Brendel, Holger Brunst:
Trace File Comparison with a Hierarchical Sequence Alignment Algorithm. ISPA 2012: 247-254 - [c18]Holger Brunst, Matthias Weber:
Custom Hot Spot Analysis of HPC Software with the Vampir Performance Tool Suite. Parallel Tools Workshop 2012: 95-114 - [e1]Holger Brunst, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch:
Tools for High Performance Computing 2011 - Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, ZIH, Dresden, September 2011. Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-31475-9 [contents] - 2011
- [r1]Holger Brunst, Andreas Knüpfer:
Vampir. Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 2125-2129 - 2010
- [c17]Daniel Hackenberg, Guido Juckeland, Holger Brunst:
High Resolution Program Flow Visualization of Hardware Accelerated Hybrid Multi-core Applications. CCGRID 2010: 786-791
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Holger Brunst, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Tools for scalable parallel program analysis: Vampir NG, MARMOT, and DeWiz. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Eng. 4(3): 149-161 (2009) - [c16]Tobias Hilbrich, Matthias Jurenz, Hartmut Mix, Holger Brunst, Andreas Knüpfer, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
An Interface for Integrated MPI Correctness Checking. PARCO 2009: 693-700 - [c15]Holger Brunst, Daniel Hackenberg, Guido Juckeland, Heide Rohling:
Comprehensive Performance Tracking with Vampir 7. Parallel Tools Workshop 2009: 17-29 - 2008
- [b1]Holger Brunst:
Integrative concepts for scalable distributed performance analysis and visualization of parallel programs. Dresden University of Technology, 2008, ISBN 978-3-8322-6990-6, pp. 1-146 - [c14]Daniel Hackenberg, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Event Tracing and Visualization for Cell Broadband Engine Systems. Euro-Par 2008: 172-181 - [c13]Andreas Knüpfer, Holger Brunst, Jens Doleschal, Matthias Jurenz, Matthias Lieber, Holger Mickler, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
The Vampir Performance Analysis Tool-Set. Parallel Tools Workshop 2008: 139-155 - 2007
- [c12]Matthias S. Müller, Andreas Knüpfer, Matthias Jurenz, Matthias Lieber, Holger Brunst, Hartmut Mix, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Developing Scalable Applications with Vampir, VampirServer and VampirTrace. PARCO 2007: 637-644 - 2006
- [c11]Andreas Knüpfer, Ronny Brendel, Holger Brunst, Hartmut Mix, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Introducing the Open Trace Format (OTF). International Conference on Computational Science (2) 2006: 526-533 - 2005
- [j1]Thomas Brandes, Helmut Schwamborn, Michael Gerndt, Jürgen Jeitner, Edmond Kereku, Martin Schulz, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Reinhard Neumann, Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn, Bernd Trenkler, Wolfgang Karl, Jie Tao, Hans-Christian Hoppe:
Monitoring cache behavior on parallel SMP architectures and related programming tools. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 21(8): 1298-1311 (2005) - [c10]Holger Brunst, Bernd Mohr:
Performance Analysis of Large-Scale OpenMP and Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Applications with Vampir NG. IWOMP 2005: 5-14 - [c9]Andreas Knüpfer, Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
High Performance Event Trace Visualization. PDP 2005: 258-263 - 2004
- [c8]Holger Brunst, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Tools for Scalable Parallel Program Analysis - Vampir VNG and DeWiz. DAPSYS 2004: 93-102 - 2003
- [c7]Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Allen D. Malony:
A Distributed Performance Analysis Architecture for Clusters. CLUSTER 2003: 73- - [c6]Holger Brunst, Edgar Gabriel, Marc Lange, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch:
Performance Analysis of a Parallel Application in the GRID. International Conference on Computational Science 2003: 285-294 - [c5]Holger Brunst, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende, Robert Bell:
Online Remote Trace Analysis of Parallel Applications on High-Performance Clusters. ISHPC 2003: 440-449 - [c4]Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel:
Scalable Performance Analysis of Parallel Systems: Concepts and Experiences. PARCO 2003: 737-744 - 2001
- [c3]Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Hans-Christian Hoppe:
Group-Based Performance Analysis for Multithreaded SMP Cluster Applications. Euro-Par 2001: 148-153 - [c2]Holger Brunst, Hans-Christian Hoppe, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Manuela Winkler:
Performance Optimization for Large Scale Computing: The Scalable VAMPIR Approach. International Conference on Computational Science (2) 2001: 751-760 - 2000
- [c1]Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Stephan Seidl:
Performance Tuning on Parallel Systems: All Problems Solved? PARA 2000: 279-287
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