SCHEDULE: NOV 16-22, 2013
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SESSION: Supporting a Software Stack for Extreme Scale Systems
EVENT TYPE: Emerging Technologies
TIME: 3:30PM - 3:50PM
Presenter(s):Martin Schulz, Todd Gamblin, Barry Rountree
ROOM:Booth 3947
ABSTRACT:
Making future extreme scale systems a reality requires not only significant efforts in architectures, programming models, and applications, but also substantial advances towards a highly scalable middleware infrastructure. The latter includes program development tools and support for fault tolerance, as well as runtime mechanisms for power-efficient execution. In this talk, we will provide an overview of efforts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in this critical area of the software stack and we will highlight two aspects in particular: a new approach to visualize application performance at scale; and techniques to enable efficient computation in power-constrained environments.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Martin Schulz - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Todd Gamblin - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Barry Rountree - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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