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IWOMP 2017: Stony Brook, NY, USA
- Bronis R. de Supinski, Stephen L. Olivier, Christian Terboven, Barbara M. Chapman, Matthias S. Müller:
Scaling OpenMP for Exascale Performance and Portability - 13th International Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2017, Stony Brook, NY, USA, September 20-22, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10468, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-65577-2
Best Paper
- Leopold Grinberg, Carlo Bertolli, Riyaz Haque:
Hands on with OpenMP4.5 and Unified Memory: Developing Applications for IBM's Hybrid CPU + GPU Systems (Part I). 3-16 - Leopold Grinberg, Carlo Bertolli, Riyaz Haque:
Hands on with OpenMP4.5 and Unified Memory: Developing Applications for IBM's Hybrid CPU + GPU Systems (Part II). 17-29
Advanced Implementations and Extensions
- Hyojin Sung, Tong Chen, Zehra Sura, Tarique Islam:
Leveraging OpenMP 4.5 Support in CLANG for Fortran. 33-47 - Márcio Machado Pereira, Rafael C. F. Sousa, Guido Araujo:
Compiling and Optimizing OpenMP 4.X Programs to OpenCL and SPIR. 48-61 - Jinpil Lee, Francesco Petrogalli, Graham Hunter, Mitsuhisa Sato:
Extending OpenMP SIMD Support for Target Specific Code and Application to ARM SVE. 62-74
OpenMP Application Studies
- Larry Meadows, Ken-Ichi Ishikawa:
OpenMP Tasking and MPI in a Lattice QCD Benchmark. 77-91 - Patrick Atkinson, Simon McIntosh-Smith:
On the Performance of Parallel Tasking Runtimes for an Irregular Fast Multipole Method Application. 92-106 - Florian Wende, Martijn Marsman, Zhengji Zhao, Jeongnim Kim:
Porting VASP from MPI to MPI+OpenMP [SIMD] - Optimization Strategies, Insights and Feature Proposals. 107-122 - Mikko Byckling, Juhani Kataja, Michael Klemm, Thomas Zwinger:
OpenMP ^* SIMD Vectorization and Threading of the Elmer Finite Element Software. 123-137
Analyzing and Extending Tasking
- Peder Voldnes Langdal, Magnus Jahre, Ananya Muddukrishna:
Extending OMPT to Support Grain Graphs. 141-155 - Joseph Schuchart, Mathias Nachtmann, José Gracia:
Patterns for OpenMP Task Data Dependency Overhead Measurements. 156-168
OpenMP 4 Application Evaluation
- Matt Martineau, Simon McIntosh-Smith:
The Productivity, Portability and Performance of OpenMP 4.5 for Scientific Applications Targeting Intel CPUs, IBM CPUs, and NVIDIA GPUs. 185-200
Extended Parallelism Models
- Antoine Capra, Patrick Carribault, Jean-Baptiste Besnard, Allen D. Malony, Marc Pérache, Julien Jaeger:
User Co-scheduling for MPI+OpenMP Applications Using OpenMP Semantics. 203-216 - Xing Fan, Oliver Sinnen, Nasser Giacaman:
Asynchronous OpenMP Tasking with Easy Thread Context Switching and Pool Control. 217-230 - Sara Royuela, Alejandro Duran, Maria A. Serrano, Eduardo Quiñones, Xavier Martorell:
A Functional Safety OpenMP ^* for Critical Real-Time Embedded Systems. 231-245
Performance Analysis and Tools
- Joachim Protze, Jonas Hahnfeld, Dong H. Ahn, Martin Schulz, Matthias S. Müller:
OpenMP Tools Interface: Synchronization Information for Data Race Detection. 249-265 - Richard Neill, Andi Drebes, Antoniu Pop:
Accurate and Complete Hardware Profiling for OpenMP - Multiplexing Hardware Events Across Executions. 266-280 - Taru Doodi, Jonathan Peyton, Jim Cownie, Maria Garzaran, Rubasri Kalidas, Jeongnim Kim, Amrita Mathuriya, Terry Wilmarth, Gengbin Zheng:
OpenMP® Runtime Instrumentation for Optimization. 281-295 - Dirk Schmidl, Bo Wang, Matthias S. Müller:
Assessing the Performance of OpenMP Programs on the Knights Landing Architecture. 296-308
Advanced Data Management with OpenMP
- Stephen L. Olivier, Simon D. Hammond, Alejandro Duran:
Double Buffering for MCDRAM on Second Generation $$\hbox {Intel}^{\circledR }$$ Xeon Phi $$^{\text {TM}}$$ Processors with OpenMP. 311-324 - Jonas Hahnfeld, Tim Cramer, Michael Klemm, Christian Terboven, Matthias S. Müller:
A Pattern for Overlapping Communication and Computation with OpenMP ^* Target Directives. 325-337 - Tom Scogland, Chris Earl, Bronis R. de Supinski:
Custom Data Mapping for Composable Data Management. 338-347
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