SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Obtaining Bitwise Reproducible Results - Perspectives and Latest Advances
SESSION: Obtaining Bitwise Reproducible Results - Perspectives and Latest Advances
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Kai Diethelm, Noah Clemons
ROOM:251-E
ABSTRACT:
It is a widely known HPC reality that many optimizations and scheduling techniques require a change in the order of operations, creating results that are not bitwise reproducible (BWR). This BOF will bring together members of the HPC community who are affected by the (non-) reproducibility phenomenon in various ways. A number of leading experts from numerical software tools, academic/military, and commercial software development will present their points of view on the issue in short presentations and discuss the implications with the audience.
Session Leader Details:
Kai Diethelm (Primary Session Leader) - GNS mbH
Noah Clemons (Secondary Session Leader) - Intel Corporation
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Obtaining Bitwise Reproducible Results - Perspectives and Latest Advances
SESSION: Obtaining Bitwise Reproducible Results - Perspectives and Latest Advances
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Kai Diethelm, Noah Clemons
ROOM:251-E
ABSTRACT:
It is a widely known HPC reality that many optimizations and scheduling techniques require a change in the order of operations, creating results that are not bitwise reproducible (BWR). This BOF will bring together members of the HPC community who are affected by the (non-) reproducibility phenomenon in various ways. A number of leading experts from numerical software tools, academic/military, and commercial software development will present their points of view on the issue in short presentations and discuss the implications with the audience.
Session Leader Details:
Kai Diethelm (Primary Session Leader) - GNS mbH
Noah Clemons (Secondary Session Leader) - Intel Corporation
Click here to download .ics calendar file