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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Application Experiences with Emerging PGAS APIs: MPI-3, OpenSHMEM and GASPI
SESSION: Application Experiences with Emerging PGAS APIs: MPI-3, OpenSHMEM and GASPI
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Hans-Christian Hoppe, Marie-Christine Sawley, Christian Simmendinger
ROOM:386-87
ABSTRACT:
PGAS languages and APIs have been around for some time, and PGAS advantages over message passing have been studied in depth. Yet, widespread take-up of PGAS by HPC developers has not happened. Advances in PGAS APIs promise to significantly increase PGAS use, avoiding the effort and risk involved in adopting a new language, and promising higher efficiency on modern systems than message passing can achieve.
This BOF gives a concise update on progress on PGAS communication APIs, presents recent experiences in porting applications to these interfaces, and discusses how PGAS can evolve to maximize take-up by application developers.
Session Leader Details:
Hans-Christian Hoppe (Primary Session Leader) - Intel Corporation
Marie-Christine Sawley (Secondary Session Leader) - Intel Corporation
Christian Simmendinger (Secondary Session Leader) - T-Systems
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