• Characterizing the communication demands of the Graph500 benchmark on a commodity cluster 

      Fuentes, Pablo; Bosque Orero, José Luis; Beivide Palacio, Ramon; Valero Cortés, Mateo; Minkenberg, Cyriel (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2014)
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      Big Data applications have gained importance over the last few years. Such applications focus on the analysis of huge amounts of unstructured information and present a series of differences with traditional High Performance ...
    • FlexVC: Flexible virtual channel management in low-diameter networks 

      Fuentes, Pablo; Vallejo, Enrique; Beivide Palacio, Ramon; Minkenberg, Cyriel; Valero Cortés, Mateo (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017)
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      Deadlock avoidance mechanisms for lossless lowdistance networks typically increase the order of virtual channel (VC) index with each hop. This restricts the number of buffer resources depending on the routing mechanism and ...
    • LA CONSTRUCCIÓN CONTEMPORÁNEA DE UN IMAGINARIO IDENTITARIO. Espacio público en La Araucanía, Chile 

      Fuentes, Pablo; Pérez, Leonel (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Grup de Recerca en Urbanisme / Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Iniciativa Digital Politècnica, 2024-03-06)
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      Urban and geographical imaginaries seem to be bearers of the local elite’s cultural ideologies in their search to organize territories. During the 19th century, the Chilean state began a territorial occupation process in ...
    • Network unfairness in dragonfly topologies 

      Fuentes, Pablo; Vallejo, Enrique; Camarero, Cristóbal; Beivide Palacio, Ramon; Valero Cortés, Mateo (2016-12)
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      Dragonfly networks arrange network routers in a two-level hierarchy, providing a competitive cost-performance solution for large systems. Non-minimal adaptive routing (adaptive misrouting) is employed to fully exploit the ...
    • Throughput unfairness in Dragonfly networks under realistic traffic patterns 

      Fuentes, Pablo; Vallejo, Enrique; Camarero, Cristóbal; Beivide Palacio, Ramon; Valero Cortés, Mateo (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015)
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      Dragonfly networks have a two-level hierarchical arrangement of the network routers, and allow for a competitive cost-performance solution in large systems. Non-minimal adaptive routing is employed to fully exploit the ...