%0 Journal Article %J International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking %D 2017 %T A Look Back on 30 Years of the Gordon Bell Prize %A Gordon Bell %A David Bailey %A Alan H. Karp %A Jack Dongarra %A Kevin Walsh %K benchmarks %K Computational Science %K Gordon Bell Prize %K High Performance Computing %K HPC Cost-Performance %K HPC Progress %K HPC Recognition %K HPC special hardware %K HPPC Award. HPC Prize %K Technical Computing %X The Gordon Bell Prize is awarded each year by the Association for Computing Machinery to recognize outstanding achievement in high-performance computing (HPC). The purpose of the award is to track the progress of parallel computing with particular emphasis on rewarding innovation in applying HPC to applications in science, engineering, and large-scale data analytics. Prizes may be awarded for peak performance or special achievements in scalability and time-to-solution on important science and engineering problems. Financial support for the US$10,000 award is provided through an endowment by Gordon Bell, a pioneer in high-performance and parallel computing. This article examines the evolution of the Gordon Bell Prize and the impact it has had on the field. %B International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking %V 31 %P 469–484 %G eng %U http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1094342017738610 %N 6 %0 Journal Article %J in Performance Tuning of Scientific Applications (to appear) %D 2010 %T Empirical Performance Tuning of Dense Linear Algebra Software %A Jack Dongarra %A Shirley Moore %E David Bailey %E Robert Lucas %E Sam Williams %B in Performance Tuning of Scientific Applications (to appear) %8 2010-00 %G eng %0 Conference Proceedings %B SciDAC 2009, Journal of Physics: Conference Series %D 2009 %T Modeling the Office of Science Ten Year Facilities Plan: The PERI Architecture Tiger Team %A Bronis R. de Supinski %A Sadaf Alam %A David Bailey %A Laura Carrington %A Chris Daley %A Anshu Dubey %A Todd Gamblin %A Dan Gunter %A Paul D. Hovland %A Heike Jagode %A Karen Karavanic %A Gabriel Marin %A John Mellor-Crummey %A Shirley Moore %A Boyana Norris %A Leonid Oliker %A Catherine Olschanowsky %A Philip C. Roth %A Martin Schulz %A Sameer Shende %A Allan Snavely %K test %B SciDAC 2009, Journal of Physics: Conference Series %I IOP Publishing %C San Diego, California %V 180(2009)012039 %8 2009-07 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proc. SciDAC 2008 %D 2008 %T PERI Auto-tuning %A David Bailey %A Jacqueline Chame %A Chun Chen %A Jack Dongarra %A Mary Hall %A Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth %A Paul D. Hovland %A Shirley Moore %A Keith Seymour %A Jaewook Shin %A Ananta Tiwari %A Sam Williams %A Haihang You %K gco %B Proc. SciDAC 2008 %I Journal of Physics %C Seatlle, Washington %V 125 %8 2008-01 %G eng %0 Conference Proceedings %B SC06 Conference Tutorial %D 2006 %T The HPC Challenge (HPCC) Benchmark Suite %A Piotr Luszczek %A David Bailey %A Jack Dongarra %A Jeremy Kepner %A Robert Lucas %A Rolf Rabenseifner %A Daisuke Takahashi %K hpcc %K hpcchallenge %B SC06 Conference Tutorial %I IEEE %C Tampa, Florida %8 2006-11 %G eng %0 Journal Article %D 2005 %T Introduction to the HPC Challenge Benchmark Suite %A Piotr Luszczek %A Jack Dongarra %A David Koester %A Rolf Rabenseifner %A Bob Lucas %A Jeremy Kepner %A John McCalpin %A David Bailey %A Daisuke Takahashi %K hpcc %K hpcchallenge %8 2005-03 %G eng