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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2008

EUDOC on the IBM Blue Gene/L system: accelerating the transfer of drug discoveries from laboratory to patient

Yuan-Ping Pang; Timothy J. Mullins; Brent Allen Swartz; Jeff S. McAllister; Brian E. Smith; Charles J. Archer; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Brian Paul Wallenfelt; Kurt Walter Pinnow

EUDOC™ is a molecular docking program that has successfully helped to identify new drug leads. This virtual screening (VS) tool identifies drug candidates by computationally testing the binding of these drugs to biologically important protein targets. This approach can reduce the research time required of biochemists, accelerating the identification of therapeutically useful drugs and helping to transfer discoveries from the laboratory to the patient. Migration of the EUDOC application code to the IBM Blue Gene/L™ (BG/L) supercomputer has been highly successful. This migration led to a 200-fold improvement in elapsed time for a representative VS application benchmark. Three focus areas provided benefits. First, we enhanced the performance of serial code through application redesign, hand-tuning, and increased usage of SIMD (single-instruction, multiple-data) floating-point unit operations. Second, we studied computational load-balancing schemes to maximize processor utilization and application scalability for the massively parallel architecture of the BG/L system. Third, we greatly enhanced system I/O interaction design. We also identified and resolved severe performance bottlenecks, allowing for efficient performance on more than 4,000 processors. This paper describes specific improvements in each of the areas of focus.


Archive | 2007

Tracking Network Contention

Charles J. Archer; Amanda Peters; Brian E. Smith; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2007

Interactive tool for visualizing performance data in real-time to enable adaptive performance optimization and feedback

Thomas M. Gooding; David L. Hermsmeier; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2007

Dynamically rerouting node traffic on a massively parallel computer system using hint bits

David L. Darrington; Patrick McCarthy; Amanda Peters; Albert Sidelnik; Brian E. Smith; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2007

Routing performance analysis and optimization within a massively parallel computer

Charles J. Archer; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2007

Method and apparatus for routing data in an inter-nodal communications lattice of a massively parallel computer system by employing bandwidth shells at areas of overutilization

Charles J. Archer; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz; Brian Paul Wallenfelt


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for routing data in an inter-nodal communications lattice of a massively parallel computer system by dynamically adjusting local routing strategies

Charles J. Archer; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz; Brian Paul Wallenfelt


Archive | 2007

Method and Apparatus for Operating a Massively Parallel Computer System to Utilize Idle Processor Capability at Process Synchronization Points

Charles J. Archer; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2008

Determining A Path For Network Traffic Between Nodes In A Parallel Computer

Charles J. Archer; Amanda Peters; Brian E. Smith; Brent Allen Swartz


Archive | 2006

Method and Apparatus for Routing Data in an Inter-Nodal Communications Lattice of a Massively Parallel Computer System by Dynamic Global Mapping of Contended Links

Charles J. Archer; Roy Glenn Musselman; Amanda Peters; Kurt Walter Pinnow; Brent Allen Swartz; Brian Paul Wallenfelt

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