| A. R. Alameldeen and D. A. Wood, "Variability in architectural simulations of multi-threaded workloads," in Proc. 9th Int'l Symp. on HighPerformance Computer Architecture (HPCA), Feb. 2003, pp. 7--18. |
....the Alpha 21264 has only 9 performance counters and the Intel Pentium III processor can only simultaneously observe 2 out of the 77 total events. Operating systems and many large software are non deterministic in nature and their behavior can vary significantly over time and different runs [1]. Therefore, random sampling of counters with different configured event types does not apply to the on line OS energy profiling. On the other hand, due to the black box power modeling approaches taken in [12, 3] fine grained (e.g. function level) power distribution, which provides insight into ....
A. R. Alameldeen and D. A. Wood, Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multi-threaded Workloads, In Proceedings of the International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture, 2003.
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A. R. Alameldeen and D. A. Wood. Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multi-threaded Workloads. In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, pages 7--18, Feb. 2003.
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Alaa R. Alameldeen and David A. Wood. Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multi-threaded Workloads. In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE Symposium on HighPerformance Computer Architecture, pages 7--18, February 2003.
....16 processor machine where the application server was bound to 8 processors. We then filtered out the memory requests from the other 8 processors, and fed only the requests from the application server processors to our memory system simulator. We use the methodology proposed by Alameldeen, et al. [2] to account for the inherent variability of multithreaded commercial workloads. We present the means and standard deviations (shown as error bars) for all measured and most simulated results. 4. Scaling Results Java based middleware applications, like most commercial workloads, are ....
Alaa R. Alameldeen and David A. Wood. Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multi-threaded Workloads. In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, February 2003.
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A. R. Alameldeen and D. A. Wood, "Variability in architectural simulations of multi-threaded workloads," in Proc. 9th Int'l Symp. on HighPerformance Computer Architecture (HPCA), Feb. 2003, pp. 7--18.
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A. Alameldeen and D. Wood. Variability in architectural simulations of multi-threaded workloads. In Proceedings of the 9th Int. Symp. on High-Performance Computer Architecture, pages 7--18, Feb. 2003.
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A.R. Alameldeen and D.A. Wood, "Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multithreaded Workloads, " to appear in Proc. 9th IEEE Symp. High-Performance Computer Architecture, IEEE CS Press, 2003.
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A.R. Alameldeen and D.A. Wood, "Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multithreaded
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A.R. Alameldeen and D.A. Wood. Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multi-threaded Wo rk oads, In Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, pages 7-18, February 2003.
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Alaa R. Alameldeen and David A. Wood. Variability in architectural simulations of multi-threaded workloads. In Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture, 2003.
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A.R. Alameldeen and D.A. Wood, "Variability in Architectural Simulations of Multithreaded Workloads," to appear in Proc. 9th IEEE Symp. High-Performance Computer Architecture, IEEE CS Press, 2003.
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