Ultrascale Computing Systems

Author:   Jesus Carretero (Full Professor, University Carlos III of Madrid, Polytechnic School, Spain) ,  Emmanuel Jeannot (Senior Research Scientist, Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, France) ,  Albert Y. Zomaya (Chair Professor, University of Sydney, School of Computer Science, Australia)
Publisher:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
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9781785618338


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   26 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Ultrascale Computing Systems


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The needs of future digital data and computer systems are expected to be two to three orders of magnitude larger than for today's systems, to take account of unprecedented amounts of heterogeneous hardware, lines of source code, numbers of users, and volumes of data. Ultrascale computing systems (UCS) are a solution. Envisioned as large-scale complex systems joining parallel and distributed computing systems, which can be located at multiple sites and cooperate to provide the required resources and performance to the users, these technologies will extend individual systems to provide the resources that are very much needed. Based on the research work in the COST Action IC 1305 Network for Sustainable Ultrascale Computing (NESUS) this book presents important results and methods towards achieving sustainable UCS. The authors present a wide range of emerging programming models that facilitate the task of scaling and extracting performance on continuously evolving platforms, while providing resilience and fault-tolerant mechanisms to tackle the increasing probability of failures throughout the entire software stack. These methods are needed to achieve scale handling, better programmability and adaptation to rapidly changing underlying computing architecture, data centric programming models, resilience, and energy-efficiency.

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Author:   Jesus Carretero (Full Professor, University Carlos III of Madrid, Polytechnic School, Spain) ,  Emmanuel Jeannot (Senior Research Scientist, Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, France) ,  Albert Y. Zomaya (Chair Professor, University of Sydney, School of Computer Science, Australia)
Publisher:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
Imprint:   Institution of Engineering and Technology
ISBN:  

9781785618338


ISBN 10:   1785618334
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   26 March 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Programming models and runtimes Chapter 3: Resilience and fault tolerance Chapter 4: Data management techniques Chapter 5: Energy aware ultrascale systems Chapter 6: Applications for ultrascale systems Chapter 7: Conclusion

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Jesus Carretero is a full professor of Computer Architecture at the Polytechnic School, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain, and leader of the ARCOS research group. He is chair of the COST action of the 'Network for Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems (NESUS)'. Emmanuel Jeannot is Senior Research Scientist at Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest and at the LaBRI laboratory (Univ. Bordeaux), France. He is the vice-chair of the NESUS COST action. Albert Y. Zomaya is the Chair Professor of High Performance Computing & Networking in the School of Computer Science, University of Sydney, Australia. He also serves as the Director of the Centre for Distributed and High Performance Computing.

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