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SUMMARY:Resilience
DESCRIPTION:FlipTracker: Understanding Natural Error Resilience in HPC App
 lications\n\nAs high-performance computing systems scale in size and compu
 tational power, the danger of silent errors, i.e., errors that can bypass 
 hardware detection mechanisms and impact application state, grows dramatic
 ally. Consequently, applications running on HPC systems need to exhibit re
 silience to such ...\n\n\nLuanzheng Guo and Dong Li (University of Califor
 nia, Merced); Ignacio Laguna (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory); and
  Martin Schulz (Technical University Munich)\n---------------------\nDooms
 day: Predicting Which Node Will Fail When on Supercomputers\n\nPredicting 
 which node will fail and how soon remains a challenge for HPC resilience, 
 yet may pave the way to exploiting proactive remedies before jobs fail. No
 t only for increasing scalability up to exascale systems, but even for con
 temporary supercomputer architectures does it require substantial e...\n\n
 \nAnwesha Das and Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University) and Paul
  Hargrove, Eric Roman, and Scott Baden (Lawrence Berkeley National Laborat
 ory)\n---------------------\nGPU Age-Aware Scheduling to Improve the Relia
 bility of Leadership Jobs on Titan\n\nThe increasing rate of failures on t
 he Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility's (OLCF) Titan supercomputer, r
 esulted in the replacement of 50% of its GPUs between 2015 and 2017. The l
 argest jobs, also known as "leadership jobs'', continued to experience inc
 reased application failures. These jobs co...\n\n\nChristopher Zimmer, Don
  Maxwell, Stephen McNally, Scott Atchley, and Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai (Oak
  Ridge National Laboratory)\n\nTag: GPUs, Resiliency, State of the Practic
 e, System Software\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\nFina
 list: BSP Finalist\n\nSession Chair: Ron Brightwell (Sandia National Labor
 atories)
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