Argo News

2023

New paper added

A Reinforcement Learning Approach for Performance-aware Reduction in Power Consumption of Data Center Compute Nodes was presented at IC2E 2023.

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2022

New paper added

Adaptive Power Control for Sober High-Performance Computing was presented at CCTA 2022.

New paper added

Rapid Execution Time Estimation for Heterogeneous Memory Systems Through Differential Tracing was presented at ISC 2022.

New paper added

Enabling Scalable and Extensible Memory-Mapped Datastores in Userspace was published in IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS).

Argo website has moved

The Argo website has moved from https://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/argo/ to https://web.cels.anl.gov/projects/argo/.

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2021

New paper added

Parallel Application Power and Performance Prediction Modeling Using Simulation will be presented at WSC 2021.

Argo-related activities during SC21

A number of activities related to the Argo project and its members will take place during the upcoming SC conference in St. Louis, Missouri and online.

New paper added

Sustaining Performance While Reducing Energy Consumption: A Control Theory Approach was presented at Euro-Par 2021.

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2020

New paper added

On the Memory Underutilization: Exploring Disaggregated Memory on HPC Systems was presented at SBAC-PAD 2020.

New paper added

NUMA-Aware Data Management for Neutron Cross Section Data in Continuous Energy Monte Carlo Neutron Transport Simulation was published in the proceedings of P...

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2019

Argo-related activities during SC

A number of activities related to the Argo project and its members will take place during the upcoming SC conference in Denver, Colorado.

New papers added

Data and Thread Placement in NUMA Architectures: A Statistical Learning Approach was presented at ICPP 2019.

New website is live

The new Argo website is now live at https://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/argo/.

New Argo paper published

Understanding the Impact of Dynamic Power-Capping on Application Progress was presented at IPDPS 2019.

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