Runtime Systems for Extreme Scale Programming Models and Architectures (RESPA)
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Event Type
Workshop
Architectures
Programming Systems
System Software
Location155-A
DescriptionExtreme-scale and exascale systems impose new requirements on application developers and programming systems to target platforms with hundreds of homogeneous and heterogeneous cores, as well as energy, data movement, and resiliency constraints within and across nodes. Runtime systems can play a critical role in enabling future programming models, execution models, and hardware architectures to address these challenges, and in reducing the widening gap between peak performance and the performance achieved by real applications.
The goal of this workshop is to attract leading international researchers to share their latest results involving runtime approaches to address these extreme-scale and exascale software challenges. The scope of the workshop includes (but is not limited to) runtime system support for: high-level programming models and domain-specific languages; scalable intra-node and inter-node scheduling; memory management across coherence domains and vertical hierarchies of volatile/non-volatile storage; optimized locality and data movement; energy management and optimization; performance tuning; and resilience.
The goal of this workshop is to attract leading international researchers to share their latest results involving runtime approaches to address these extreme-scale and exascale software challenges. The scope of the workshop includes (but is not limited to) runtime system support for: high-level programming models and domain-specific languages; scalable intra-node and inter-node scheduling; memory management across coherence domains and vertical hierarchies of volatile/non-volatile storage; optimized locality and data movement; energy management and optimization; performance tuning; and resilience.
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