SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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OpenSHMEM: A standardized SHMEM for the PGAS community
SESSION: OpenSHMEM: A standardized SHMEM for the PGAS community
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Steve Poole, Tony Curtis
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this meeting is to engage collaboration and input from users and developers of systems, libraries, and applications to further expand an open organization and specification for OpenSHMEM. The initial specification is based on the existing SGI API, but we are now discussing concrete ideas for extensions and expect more to come as this new API is ported to a large variety of platforms.
We will also talk about other PGAS frameworks and their relationship with OpenSHMEM, plus the OpenSHMEM ecosystem of implementations, applications and tool support.
Session Leader Details:
Steve Poole (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tony Curtis (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Houston
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OpenSHMEM: A standardized SHMEM for the PGAS community
SESSION: OpenSHMEM: A standardized SHMEM for the PGAS community
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Steve Poole, Tony Curtis
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this meeting is to engage collaboration and input from users and developers of systems, libraries, and applications to further expand an open organization and specification for OpenSHMEM. The initial specification is based on the existing SGI API, but we are now discussing concrete ideas for extensions and expect more to come as this new API is ported to a large variety of platforms.
We will also talk about other PGAS frameworks and their relationship with OpenSHMEM, plus the OpenSHMEM ecosystem of implementations, applications and tool support.
Session Leader Details:
Steve Poole (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tony Curtis (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Houston
Click here to download .ics calendar file