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SUMMARY:Fine-Grained Analysis of Communication Similarity between Real and
  Proxy Applications
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nFine-Grained Analysis of Communication Similarity 
 between Real and Proxy Applications\n\nAaziz, Vaughan, Cook, Cook, Kuehn..
 .\n\nIn this work we investigate the dynamic communication behavior of par
 ent and proxy applications, and investigate whether or not the dynamic com
 munication behavior of the proxy matches that of its respective parent app
 lication. The idea of proxy applications is that they should match their p
 arent well, and should exercise the hardware and perform similarly, so tha
 t from them lessons can be learned about how the HPC system and the applic
 ation can best be utilized. We show here that some proxy/parent pairs do n
 ot need the extra detail of dynamic behavior analysis, while others can be
 nefit from it, and through this we also identified a parent/proxy mismatch
  and improved the proxy application.\n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Benchmarks
 , Performance, Scientific Computing, Simulation\n\nRegistration Category: 
 Workshop Reg Pass, Benchmarks, Performance, Scientific Computing, Simulati
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URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_pmbsf111&sess=sess
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