SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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The Future of OpenMP
SESSION: Software Development Tools II
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 2:00PM - 2:30PM
Presenter(s):Michael Wong
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Now celebrating its 15th birthday, OpenMP has proven to be a simple, yet powerful model for developing multi-threaded applications. OpenMP continues to evolve, adapt to new requirements, and push at the frontiers of parallelization. It is developed by the OpenMP Architecture Review Board, a group of 23 vendors and research organizations. A comment draft of the next specification version will be released at or close to SC12. It will include several significant enhancements, including support for accelerators, error handling, thread affinity, tasking extensions and support for Fortran 2003. We will give an overview of the new specifications, after having described the process to get to this new specification.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Michael Wong - OpenMP ARB
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The Future of OpenMP
SESSION: Software Development Tools II
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 2:00PM - 2:30PM
Presenter(s):Michael Wong
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Now celebrating its 15th birthday, OpenMP has proven to be a simple, yet powerful model for developing multi-threaded applications. OpenMP continues to evolve, adapt to new requirements, and push at the frontiers of parallelization. It is developed by the OpenMP Architecture Review Board, a group of 23 vendors and research organizations. A comment draft of the next specification version will be released at or close to SC12. It will include several significant enhancements, including support for accelerators, error handling, thread affinity, tasking extensions and support for Fortran 2003. We will give an overview of the new specifications, after having described the process to get to this new specification.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Michael Wong - OpenMP ARB
Click here to download .ics calendar file