SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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HPC Runtime System Software
SESSION: HPC Runtime System Software
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Rishi Khan, Thomas Sterling
ROOM:255-EF
ABSTRACT:
Future extreme-scale systems may require aggressive runtime strategies to achieve both high efficiency and high scalability for continued performance advantage through Moores Law. Exploitation of runtime information will support dynamic adaptive techniques for superior resource management and task scheduling through introspection for better system utilization and scaling. This BoF brings together runtime system software developers, application programmers, and members of HPC community to discuss the opportunities and challenges of using new runtime system software. Presentations will discuss how runtime systems (OCR, ParalleX-HPX, and SWARM) can handle heterogeneity of architectures, memory/network subsystems, energy consumption, and continued execution when faults occur.
Session Leader Details:
Rishi Khan (Primary Session Leader) - E.T. International, Inc.
Thomas Sterling (Secondary Session Leader) - Indiana University
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HPC Runtime System Software
SESSION: HPC Runtime System Software
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Rishi Khan, Thomas Sterling
ROOM:255-EF
ABSTRACT:
Future extreme-scale systems may require aggressive runtime strategies to achieve both high efficiency and high scalability for continued performance advantage through Moores Law. Exploitation of runtime information will support dynamic adaptive techniques for superior resource management and task scheduling through introspection for better system utilization and scaling. This BoF brings together runtime system software developers, application programmers, and members of HPC community to discuss the opportunities and challenges of using new runtime system software. Presentations will discuss how runtime systems (OCR, ParalleX-HPX, and SWARM) can handle heterogeneity of architectures, memory/network subsystems, energy consumption, and continued execution when faults occur.
Session Leader Details:
Rishi Khan (Primary Session Leader) - E.T. International, Inc.
Thomas Sterling (Secondary Session Leader) - Indiana University
Click here to download .ics calendar file