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* [[Cache-oblivious hierarchical recursive divide-and-conquer usage model]] (JesminT) | * [[Cache-oblivious hierarchical recursive divide-and-conquer usage model]] (JesminT) | ||
* [[Fine-grained tasks, with control that enables non-greedy scheduling]] (JohnS and VMD) | * [[Fine-grained tasks, with control that enables non-greedy scheduling]] (JohnS and VMD) | ||
* [[Heterogeneous tasks with external runtime scheduling and placement]] (Rabuch2 and Charm++) | |||
* [[<Enter your own usage model name 2>]] | * [[<Enter your own usage model name 2>]] | ||
* [[<Enter your own usage model name 3>]] | * [[<Enter your own usage model name 3>]] |
Latest revision as of 09:29, March 21, 2017
Usage Models
The purpose of this page is to gather usage models for HHAT.
A link to get back up to the parent page is here.
Please take this approach
- Create a new sub page for each usage model, linked to from the list below
- Fill in a reasonably short, unique name between double square brackets
- Save this page, and click on your own, newly-created link to create a sub-page
- On your page, describe the usage model, link to related collateral and projects, and add your name
List of usage models
- Static compiler usage model (TensorRT)
- Incrementally-exposed actions usage model (Fortran port)
- Easy on ramp with optional control usage model
- Cache-oblivious hierarchical recursive divide-and-conquer usage model (JesminT)
- Fine-grained tasks, with control that enables non-greedy scheduling (JohnS and VMD)
- Heterogeneous tasks with external runtime scheduling and placement (Rabuch2 and Charm++)
- [[<Enter your own usage model name 2>]]
- [[<Enter your own usage model name 3>]]