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Error-bounded lossy compression has been effective in significantly reducing the data storage/transfer burden while preserving the reconstructed data fidelity very well. Many error-bounded lossy compressors have been developed for a wide range of parallel and distributed use cases for years. They are designed with distinct compression models and principles, such that each of them features particular pros and cons. In this paper we provide a comprehensive survey of emerging error-bounded lossy compression techniques. The key contribution is fourfold. (1) We summarize a novel taxonomy of lossy compression into 6 classic models. (2) We provide a comprehensive survey of 10 commonly used compression components/modules. (3) We summarized pros and cons of 47 state-of-the-art lossy compressors and present how state-of-the-art compressors are designed based on different compression techniques. (4) We discuss how customized compressors are designed for specific scientific applications and use-cases. We believe this survey is useful to multiple communities including scientific applications, high-performance computing, lossy compression, and big data.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available May 2, 2026
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High performance computing (HPC) system runs compute-intensive parallel applications requiring large number of nodes. An HPC system consists of heterogeneous computer architecture nodes, including CPUs, GPUs, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), etc. Power capping is a method to improve parallel application performance subject to variable power constraints. In this paper, we propose a parallel application power and performance prediction simulator. We present prediction model to predict application power and performance for unknown power-capping values considering heterogeneous computing architecture. We develop a job scheduling simulator based on parallel discrete-event simulation engine. The simulator includes a power and performance prediction model, as well as a resource allocation model. Based on real-life measurements and trace data, we show the applicability of our proposed prediction model and simulator.more » « less
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