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* 8. [https://youtu.be/lt_3RPz6FAc DEGAS: HipMer - A High performance distributed memory scalable version of Meraculous] | * 8. [https://youtu.be/lt_3RPz6FAc DEGAS: HipMer - A High performance distributed memory scalable version of Meraculous] | ||
* 9. [https://drive.google.com/a/cas.uoregon.edu/file/d/0B-I2mdLV09Y0QnNFQ1o4OUNKNTA/view?pref=2&pli=1 D-TEC: A CAFe (DSL) transformed program running on Titan] | * 9. [https://drive.google.com/a/cas.uoregon.edu/file/d/0B-I2mdLV09Y0QnNFQ1o4OUNKNTA/view?pref=2&pli=1 D-TEC: A CAFe (DSL) transformed program running on Titan] | ||
*10.[https://youtu.be/VdBgHlK083A GVR (D-TEC): Version-based Resilience: Performance at Scale, Flexible Recovery, and Fast Versioning] | *10.[https://youtu.be/VdBgHlK083A GVR (D-TEC): Version-based Resilience: Performance at Scale, Flexible Recovery, and Fast Versioning] and Demo Slides [Media:XStack16_GVR_demo.pptx] | ||
== Breakout Sessions == | == Breakout Sessions == |
Revision as of 18:22, April 29, 2016
Meeting Information
When: April 6-7, 2016
Where: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Meeting Agenda
Meeting Presentations April 6
- 1. X-Stack PI Meeting Welcome and Goals (Vivek Sarkar and Sonia Sachs)
- 2. DEGAS: Dynamic Exascale Global Address Space (Yili Zheng)
- 3. The D-TEC Project (Dan Quinlan and Saman Amarasinghe)
- 4. Traleika Glacier (Josh Fryman)
- 5. XPRESS Project (Ron Brightwell)
- 6. PIPER: Performance Insights for Programmers and Exascale Runtimes (Todd Gamblin)
- 7. SLEEC (Milind Kulkarni)
- 8. Corvette (Koushik Sen)
- 9. X-TUNE (Mary Hall)
- 10. Vancouver (Jeffrey Vetter)
- 11. ARES (Jeffrey Vetter)
Meeting Presentations April 7
- 1. Next Generation AMR: An Application Developer’s Perspective (Ann Almgren)
- 2. Future Programming Challenges for DOE from the Applica/on Developer Perspective (David Richards)
- 3. Tools for Exascale Software Development from the Application Perspective: The Importance of DSL Technology (Paul Woodward)
- 4. Distributed Learning Dynamics Convergence in Routing Games (Alexander Bayen)
Technology Demonstrations
- 1. D-TEC: Halide DSL for stencil computations video
- 2. D-TEC: Using the ROSE framework for code generation and optimizations
- 3. DEGAS: HPCToolkit
- 4. PIPER: Measuring and Attributing Performance of Applications that Employ Emerging Template-based Parallel Programming Models
- 5. PIPER: Integration of Active Harmony and Caliper for Improved Tuning Accuracy
- 6. DEGAS: End-to-End Application Resilience to Protect Against Soft Errors
- 7. DEGAS: PGAS Containment Domains Runtime Demo
- 8. DEGAS: HipMer - A High performance distributed memory scalable version of Meraculous
- 9. D-TEC: A CAFe (DSL) transformed program running on Titan
- 10.GVR (D-TEC): Version-based Resilience: Performance at Scale, Flexible Recovery, and Fast Versioning and Demo Slides [Media:XStack16_GVR_demo.pptx]