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2nd ESPM2@SC 2016: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- Second International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming Models and Middleware, ESPM@SC 2016, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, November 18, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3858-9
- Thomas L. Sterling:
Keynote: The quantum step in parallel execution through dynamic adaptive runtime and programming strategies. 1 - Qian Sun, Melissa Romanus, Tong Jin, Hongfeng Yu, Peer-Timo Bremer, Steve Petruzza, Scott Klasky, Manish Parashar:
In-Staging Data Placement for Asynchronous Coupling of Task-Based Scientific Workflows. 2-9 - Ryo Matsumiya, Toshio Endo:
PGAS Communication Runtime for Extreme Large Data Computation. 10-16 - Verinder S. Rana, Meifeng Lin, Barbara M. Chapman:
A Scalable Task Parallelism Approach for LU Decomposition with Multicore CPUs. 17-23 - David S. Hollman, Janine C. Bennett, Hemanth Kolla, Jonathan Lifflander, Nicole Slattengren, Jeremiah J. Wilke:
Metaprogramming-Enabled Parallel Execution of Apparently Sequential C++ Code. 24-31 - Alexander Pöppl, Michael Bader, Tobias Schwarzer, Michael Glaß:
SWE-X10: Simulating Shallow Water Waves with Lazy Activation of Patches Using Actorx10. 32-39 - Michael P. Robson, Ronak Buch, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Runtime Coordinated Heterogeneous Tasks in Charm++. 40-43 - Daniel Sunderland, Brad Peterson, John A. Schmidt, Alan Humphrey, Jeremy Thornock, Martin Berzins:
An Overview of Performance Portability in the Uintah Runtime System through the Use of Kokkos. 44-47
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