Burkhard Ringlein, Francois Abel, et al.
H2RC 2020
High-Performance Big Data Analytics (HPDA) applications are characterized by huge volumes of distributed and heterogeneous data that require efficient computation for knowledge extraction and decision making. Designers are moving towards a tight integration of computing systems combining HPC, Cloud, and IoT solutions with artificial intelligence (AI). Matching the application and data requirements with the characteristics of the underlying hardware is a key element to improve the predictions thanks to high performance and better use of resources. We present EVEREST, a novel H2020 project started on October 1, 2020, that aims at developing a holistic environment for the co-design of HPDA applications on heterogeneous, distributed, and secure platforms. EVEREST focuses on programmability issues through a data-driven design approach, the use of hardware-accelerated AI, and an efficient runtime monitoring with virtualization support. In the different stages, EVEREST combines state-of-the-art programming models, emerging communication standards, and novel domain-specific extensions. We describe the EVEREST approach and the use cases that drive our research.
Burkhard Ringlein, Francois Abel, et al.
H2RC 2020
Jose Bonan, Christoph Hagleitner, et al.
ESSCIRC 2006
Ilias Iliadis
International Journal On Advances In Networks And Services
Jinghan Huang, Jiaqi Lou, et al.
ISCA 2024