SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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System wide Programming Models for Exascale
SESSION: System wide Programming Models for Exascale
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Kathryn O'Brien, Bronis de Supinsky
ROOM:355-BC
ABSTRACT:
The challenge of programmability is acknowledged as a fundamental issue in the ongoing design of future exascale systems. The perceived notion that heterogeneity will be a key ingredient for node level architectures has intensified the debate on the most appropriate approach for portable and productive programming paradigms.
However, the continued focus on node level programming models means less attention is being paid to the need for a more radical rethinking of higher level, system wide programming approaches.
This BOF will feature presentations on application requirements and future, system-wide programming models that address them for exascale.
Session Leader Details:
Kathryn O'Brien (Primary Session Leader) - IBM Research
Bronis de Supinsky (Secondary Session Leader) - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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System wide Programming Models for Exascale
SESSION: System wide Programming Models for Exascale
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Kathryn O'Brien, Bronis de Supinsky
ROOM:355-BC
ABSTRACT:
The challenge of programmability is acknowledged as a fundamental issue in the ongoing design of future exascale systems. The perceived notion that heterogeneity will be a key ingredient for node level architectures has intensified the debate on the most appropriate approach for portable and productive programming paradigms.
However, the continued focus on node level programming models means less attention is being paid to the need for a more radical rethinking of higher level, system wide programming approaches.
This BOF will feature presentations on application requirements and future, system-wide programming models that address them for exascale.
Session Leader Details:
Kathryn O'Brien (Primary Session Leader) - IBM Research
Bronis de Supinsky (Secondary Session Leader) - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Click here to download .ics calendar file