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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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ExaMPI14: Exascale MPI 2014
SESSION: ExaMPI14: Exascale MPI 2014
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Organizer(s):Stefano Markidis, Erwin Laure, Jesper Larsson Träff, Daniel Holmes, Mark Bull, William Gropp, Masamichi Takagi, Lorna Smith, Mark Parsons
ROOM:286-87
ABSTRACT:
The MPI design and its main implementations have proved surprisingly scalable. For this and many other reasons MPI is currently the de-facto standard for HPC systems and applications. However, there is a need for re-examination of the Message Passing (MP) model and for exploring new innovative and potentially disruptive concepts and algorithms, possibly to investigate other approaches than those taken by the MPI 3.0 standard.
The aim of workshop is to bring together researchers and developers to present and discuss innovative algorithms and concepts in the MP programming model and to create a forum for open and potentially controversial discussions on the future of MPI in the exascale era.
Possible workshop topics include innovative algorithms for collective operations, extensions to MPI, including data centric models such as active messages, scheduling/routing to avoid network congestion, “fault-tolerant” communication, interoperability of MP and PGAS models, and integration of task-parallel models in MPI. https://www.pdc.kth.se/exampi14
Chair/Organizer Details:
Stefano Markidis - KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Erwin Laure - KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Jesper Larsson Träff - Vienna University of Technology
Daniel Holmes - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
Mark Bull - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
William Gropp - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Masamichi Takagi - NEC Corporation
Lorna Smith - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
Mark Parsons - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
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