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The Technology Marketplace will be a place for peer-to-peer, at-the-laptop live demos and discussion of technologies being developed in the X-Stack portfolio and in coordinating programs. | |||
A conference room will be set up with 15-20 tables, with two technologies per table. The demo giver will bring your laptop and work from that, or plan to log into your home systems (Wi-Fi and power provided). Browse an EMACS buffer to show compiler input and output, try new permutations suggested by your peers, show makefiles, time the wall clock, interact with visualizations. Show the places where the technology smokes the competition, and the unvarnished truth where your technology gives off smoke from stress. Plan for 4-5 people sitting with you looking over your shoulder, sharing ideas, asking questions, and innovating with you. | |||
For accompanying materials, you can bring a small poster, or better yet, a printout of the concepts, schematics, and equations. Flipchart easels will be provided for you to sketch concepts live. We expect high participation of X-Stack performers, several technologies per team. | |||
Technologies will be grouped by special interest sessions. The sessions are listed below with their coordinators. | |||
1.X-Stack Runtime systems (Vivek Sarkar, vsarkar@Rice.edu) | |||
2.Languages and DSL (Kathy Yelick, kayelick@lbl.gov) | |||
3.Compilers (Dan Quinlan, quinlan1@llnl.gov) | |||
4.Resilience (Andrew Chien, achien@cs.uchicago.edu) | |||
5.Auto-tuning and Learning (Saman Amarasinghe, saman@csail.mit.edu) | |||
6.Simulation technology (Shekhar Borkar, shekhar.y.borkar@intel.com) | |||
Coordinators of the technology marketplace sessions should be contacting you to discuss your participation in their session (maximum is 6 technologies per session, due to space limitations). If you are not contacted by Tuesday, March 12, and would like to participate, please write to the relevant session coordinator. | |||
== Runtime Systems Technology Marketplace == | == Runtime Systems Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizer: Vivek Sarkar | Session Organizer: Vivek Sarkar, vsarkar@Rice.edu | ||
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== Compilers and Auto-tuning Technology Marketplace == | == Compilers and Auto-tuning Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizer: Mary Hall | Session Organizer: Mary Hall, mhall@cs.utah.edu | ||
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== Languages and DSLs Technology Marketplace == | == Languages and DSLs Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizers: Dan Quinlan and Saman Amarasinghe | Session Organizers: Dan Quinlan, quinlan1@llnl.gov and Saman Amarasinghe, saman@csail.mit.edu | ||
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== Mapping and Optimization Framework Technology Marketplace == | == Mapping and Optimization Framework Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizer: Armando Solar-Lezama | Session Organizer: Armando Solar-Lezama, asolar@csail.mit.edu | ||
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== Resilience Technology Marketplace == | == Resilience Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizers: Andrew Chien and Mattan Erez | Session Organizers: Andrew Chien, achien@cs.uchicago.edu and Mattan Erez, mattan.erez@mail.utexas.edu | ||
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== Simulation Technology Marketplace == | == Simulation Technology Marketplace == | ||
Session Organizers: Shekhar Borkar and Wilfred Pinfold | Session Organizers: Shekhar Borkar, shekhar.y.borkar@intel.com and Wilfred Pinfold,wilfred.pinfold@intel.com | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, May 12, 2014
The Technology Marketplace will be a place for peer-to-peer, at-the-laptop live demos and discussion of technologies being developed in the X-Stack portfolio and in coordinating programs.
A conference room will be set up with 15-20 tables, with two technologies per table. The demo giver will bring your laptop and work from that, or plan to log into your home systems (Wi-Fi and power provided). Browse an EMACS buffer to show compiler input and output, try new permutations suggested by your peers, show makefiles, time the wall clock, interact with visualizations. Show the places where the technology smokes the competition, and the unvarnished truth where your technology gives off smoke from stress. Plan for 4-5 people sitting with you looking over your shoulder, sharing ideas, asking questions, and innovating with you.
For accompanying materials, you can bring a small poster, or better yet, a printout of the concepts, schematics, and equations. Flipchart easels will be provided for you to sketch concepts live. We expect high participation of X-Stack performers, several technologies per team.
Technologies will be grouped by special interest sessions. The sessions are listed below with their coordinators.
1.X-Stack Runtime systems (Vivek Sarkar, vsarkar@Rice.edu)
2.Languages and DSL (Kathy Yelick, kayelick@lbl.gov)
3.Compilers (Dan Quinlan, quinlan1@llnl.gov)
4.Resilience (Andrew Chien, achien@cs.uchicago.edu)
5.Auto-tuning and Learning (Saman Amarasinghe, saman@csail.mit.edu)
6.Simulation technology (Shekhar Borkar, shekhar.y.borkar@intel.com)
Coordinators of the technology marketplace sessions should be contacting you to discuss your participation in their session (maximum is 6 technologies per session, due to space limitations). If you are not contacted by Tuesday, March 12, and would like to participate, please write to the relevant session coordinator.
Runtime Systems Technology Marketplace
Session Organizer: Vivek Sarkar, vsarkar@Rice.edu
Participants:
Compilers and Auto-tuning Technology Marketplace
Session Organizer: Mary Hall, mhall@cs.utah.edu
Participants:
Languages and DSLs Technology Marketplace
Session Organizers: Dan Quinlan, quinlan1@llnl.gov and Saman Amarasinghe, saman@csail.mit.edu
Participants:
Mapping and Optimization Framework Technology Marketplace
Session Organizer: Armando Solar-Lezama, asolar@csail.mit.edu
Participants:
Resilience Technology Marketplace
Session Organizers: Andrew Chien, achien@cs.uchicago.edu and Mattan Erez, mattan.erez@mail.utexas.edu
Participants:
Simulation Technology Marketplace
Session Organizers: Shekhar Borkar, shekhar.y.borkar@intel.com and Wilfred Pinfold,wilfred.pinfold@intel.com
Participants: