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Solving Software Challenges for Exascale, 2015 International Conference on Exascale Applications and Software, EASC 2014, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2-3, 2014, Revised Selected Papers Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Markidis Stefano, Laure Erwin

Couverture de l’ouvrage Solving Software Challenges for Exascale
This volume contains the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Second International Conference on Exascale Applications and Software, EASC 2014, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in April 2014.
The 6 full papers presented together with 6 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 17 submissions. They are organized in two topical sections named: toward exascale scientific applications and development environment for exascale applications.

Tackling Exascale Software Challenges in Molecular Dynamics Simulations with GROMACS.- Weighted Decomposition in High-Performance Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations: Are Some Lattice Sites More Equal than Others.- Performance Analysis of a Reduced Data Movement Algorithm for Neutron Cross Section Data in Monte Carlo Simulations.- Nek5000 with OpenACC.- Auto-tuning an OpenACC Accelerated Version of Nek5000.- Development Environment for Exascale Applications Towards Exascale Co-Design in a Runtime System.- Overcoming Asynchrony: An Analysis of the Effects of Asynchronous Noise on Nearest Neighbor Synchronizations.- Memory Usage Optimizations for Online Event Analysis.- Towards Detailed Exascale Application Analysis — Selective Monitoring and Visualisation.- Performance Analysis of Irregular Collective Communication with the Crystal Router Algorithm.- The Architecture of Vistle, a Scalable Distributed Visualization System. 

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras