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Tools for High Performance Computing 2017, Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, September 2017, Dresden, Germany, edited by Christoph Niethammer, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Holger Brunst, Hartmut Mix

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Tools for High Performance Computing 2017, Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, September 2017, Dresden, Germany, edited by Christoph Niethammer, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Holger Brunst, Hartmut Mix
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tools for High Performance Computing 2017
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1085890361
Responsibility statement
edited by Christoph Niethammer, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Holger Brunst, Hartmut Mix
Series statement
Springer eBooksSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, September 2017, Dresden, Germany
Summary
This book presents the proceedings of the 11th International Parallel Tools Workshop, a forum to discuss the latest advances in parallel tools, held September 11-12, 2017 in Dresden, Germany. High-performance computing plays an increasingly important role for numerical simulation and modeling in academic and industrial research. At the same time, using large-scale parallel systems efficiently is becoming more difficult. A number of tools addressing parallel program development and analysis has emerged from the high-performance computing community over the last decade, and what may have started as a collection of a small helper scripts has now matured into production-grade frameworks. Powerful user interfaces and an extensive body of documentation together create a user-friendly environment for parallel tools.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Michael Wagner, Stephan Mohr, Judit Giménez, and Jesús Labarta: A Structured Approach to Performance Analysis -- Anthony Danalis, Heike Jagode, Hanumantharayappa, Sangamesh Ragate, and Jack Dongarra: Counter Inspection Toolkit: Making Sense out of Hardware Performance Events -- Youenn Lebras, Andres S. Charif Rubial, Romain Dolbeau, and William Jalby: ASSIST: An FDO source-to-source transformation tool for HPC applications -- Jean-Baptiste Besnard, Allen D. Malony, Sameer Shende, Marc Pérache, Patrick Carribault, and Julien Jaeger: Unifying the Analysis of Performance Event Streams at the Consumer Interface Level -- Joachim Protze, Tim Cramer, Simon Convent, and Matthias S. Müller: OMPT-Multiplex: Nesting of OMPT Tools -- Marc Schlütter, Christian Feld, Pavel Saviankou, Michael Knobloch, Marc-André Hermanns, and Bernd Mohr: Score-P and Cube extensions for Intel Phi -- Isaías A. Comprés Ureña and Michael Gerndt: Towards Elastic Resource Management -- Matthias Weber, Johannes Ziegenbalg, and Bert Wesarg: Online Performance Analysis with the Vampir Tool Set
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