Ismail Akturk
University of Missouri
34 Papers
96 Citations
Ismail Akturk is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scalability & Metadata. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Ismail Akturk include Louisiana State University & Bilkent University.
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Papers
Inter-Disciplinary Research Challenges in Computer Systems for the 2020s
Albert Cohen,Xipeng Shen,Josep Torrellas,James Tuck,Yuanyuan Zhou,Sarita V. Adve,Ismail Akturk,Saurabh Bagchi,Rajeev Balasubramonian,Rajkishore Barik,Micah Beck,Ras Bodik,Ali Butt,Luis Ceze,Haibo Chen,Yiran Chen,Trishul Chilimbi,Mihai Christodorescu,John Criswell,Chen Ding,Yufei Ding,Sandhya Dwarkadas,Erik Elmroth,Phil Gibbons,Xiaochen Guo,Rajesh Gupta,Gernot Heiser,Hank Hoffman,Jian Huang,Hillery C. Hunter,John Kim,Sam King,James R. Larus,Chen Liu,Shan Lu,Brandon Lucia,Saeed Maleki,Somnath Mazumdar,Iulian Neamtiu,Keshav Pingali,Paolo Rech,Michael L. Scott,Yan Solihin,Dawn Song,Jakub Szefer,Dan Tsafrir,Bhuvan Urgaonkar,Marilyn Wolf,Yuan Xie,Jishen Zhao,Lin Zhong,Yuhao Zhu +51 more
- 01 Sep 2018
TL;DR: This report argues for the need to tame the explosion of system complexity and heterogeneity by creating new abstractions and complexity-management solutions that need to be accessible to domain experts.
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AMNESIAC: Amnesic Automatic Computer
Ismail Akturk,Ulya R. Karpuzcu +1 more
- 04 Apr 2017
TL;DR: This study assesses the energy efficiency prospects of trading computation for communication, introduces an illustrative proof-of-concept design, identifies practical limitations, and provides design guidelines.
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Semantic enabled metadata management in PetaShare
TL;DR: This framework enables data interoperability between otherwise semantically incompatible data sources, cross-domain query capabilities and multi-source knowledge extraction and integration into the PetaShare Data Grid where multi-disciplinary data archives are geographically distributed across six research institutions in Louisiana.
Accordion: Toward soft Near-Threshold Voltage Computing
Ulya R. Karpuzcu,Ismail Akturk,Nam Sung Kim +2 more
- 19 Jun 2014
TL;DR: To overcome NTC barriers, Accordion is introduced, a novel, light-weight framework, which exploits weak scaling along with inherent fault tolerance of emerging R(ecognition), M(ining), S(ynthesis) applications.
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Effective Kernel Mapping for OpenCL Applications in Heterogeneous Platforms
Omer Erdil Albayrak,Ismail Akturk,Ozcan Ozturk +2 more
- 10 Sep 2012
TL;DR: This paper uses profiling information of kernels on different devices and generates a map that identifies which kernel should run on where to improve the overall performance of an application, and outperforms to a CPU-only and GPU-only approach.