PACT 2011: SRC Posters

International Conference on 
Parallel Architecture and Compilation Techniques
PACT-2011
Galveston Island, Texas, USA
October 10-14, 2011

The Twentieth International Conference on
Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT)
Galveston Island, Texas, USA
October 10-14, 2011


PACT 2011 SRC Posters


The following posters have been accepted for the PACT 2011 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC). They will be presented during the poster session planned for Tuesday October 11, 2011.


Sampling Temporal Touch Hint (STTH) Inclusive Cache Management Policy

Yingying Tian and Daniel A. Jimenez (The University of Texas at San Antonio)


Exploiting Rank Idle Time for Scheduling Last-Level Cache Writeback

Zhe Wang and Daniel A. Jimenez (The University of Texas at San Antonio)


TIDeFlow: A parallel execution model for High Performance Computing programs

Daniel Orozco (University of Delaware)


Decoupled Cache Segmentation: Mutable Policy with Automated Bypass

Samira Khan and Daniel A. Jimenez (The University of Texas at San Antonio)


A Software-Managed Coherent Memory Architecture for Manycores

Jungho Park, Choonki Jang and Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University)


Improving Last-Level Cache Perofrmance by Exploiting the Concept of MRU-Tour

Alejandro Valero, Julio Sahuquillo, Salvador Petit, Pedro Lopez and Jose Duato (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia)


A compiler-assisted runtime-prefetching scheme for heterogeneous platforms

Baojiang Shou, Xionghui Hou, and Li Chen (ICT)


Improving Run-Time Scheduling for General-Purpose Parallel Code

Alexandros Tzannes, Uzi Vishkin, and Rajeev Barua (University of Maryland, College Park)


Collaborative Caching for Unknown Cache Sizes

Xiaoming Gu (University of Rochester)


Programming strategies for GPUs and their power consumption

Sayan Ghosh and Barbara Chapman (University of Houston)


An Architecture to Enable Lifetime Full Chip Testability in Chip Multiprocessors

Rance Rodrigues, Sandip Kundu and Israel Koren (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)


Probabilistic Models towards Optimal Speculation of DFA Applications

Zhijia Zhao and Bo Wu (College of William and Mary)