SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
SESSION: The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Beth R. Tibbitts, Greg Watson
ROOM:250-C
ABSTRACT:
The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP, http://eclipse.org/ptp) is an
open-source project providing a robust, extensible workbench for the development of parallel and scientific codes. PTP makes it easier to develop, build, run, optimize, and debug parallel codes on a variety of remote clusters using a single unified interface. PTP includes support for MPI, OpenMP, UPC, Fortran, and other libraries as well.
The BOF will consist of brief demos and discussions about PTP, and an overview of upcoming features. Information from contributors and vendors is welcome concerning integrations with PTP. How to get involved in the PTP project will be covered.
Session Leader Details:
Beth R. Tibbitts (Primary Session Leader) - IBM
Greg Watson (Secondary Session Leader) - IBM
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The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
SESSION: The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Beth R. Tibbitts, Greg Watson
ROOM:250-C
ABSTRACT:
The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP, http://eclipse.org/ptp) is an
open-source project providing a robust, extensible workbench for the development of parallel and scientific codes. PTP makes it easier to develop, build, run, optimize, and debug parallel codes on a variety of remote clusters using a single unified interface. PTP includes support for MPI, OpenMP, UPC, Fortran, and other libraries as well.
The BOF will consist of brief demos and discussions about PTP, and an overview of upcoming features. Information from contributors and vendors is welcome concerning integrations with PTP. How to get involved in the PTP project will be covered.
Session Leader Details:
Beth R. Tibbitts (Primary Session Leader) - IBM
Greg Watson (Secondary Session Leader) - IBM
Click here to download .ics calendar file