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8th WACCPD@SC 2021: Virtual Event
- Sridutt Bhalachandra, Christopher S. Daley, Verónica Melesse Vergara:
Accelerator Programming Using Directives - 8th International Workshop, WACCPD@SC 2021, Virtual Event, November 14, 2021, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13194, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-97758-0
Directive Alternatives
- Miko M. Stulajter, Ronald M. Caplan, Jon A. Linker:
Can Fortran's 'do concurrent' Replace Directives for Accelerated Computing? 3-21 - Vincent R. Pascuzzi, Mehdi Goli:
Achieving Near-Native Runtime Performance and Cross-Platform Performance Portability for Random Number Generation Through SYCL Interoperability. 22-45
Directive Extensions
- Chunhua Liao, Anjia Wang, Giorgis Georgakoudis, Bronis R. de Supinski, Yonghong Yan, David Beckingsale, Todd Gamblin:
Extending OpenMP for Machine Learning-Driven Adaptation. 49-69
Directive Case Studies
- Kohei Fujita, Yuma Kikuchi, Tsuyoshi Ichimura, Muneo Hori, Lalith Maddegedara, Naonori Ueda:
GPU Porting of Scalable Implicit Solver with Green's Function-Based Neural Networks by OpenACC. 73-91 - Jeffrey Kelling, Sergey I. Bastrakov, Alexander Debus, Thomas Kluge, Matt Leinhauser, Richard Pausch, Klaus Steiniger, Jan Stephan, René Widera, Jeff Young, Michael Bussmann, Sunita Chandrasekaran, Guido Juckeland:
Challenges Porting a C++ Template-Metaprogramming Abstraction Layer to Directive-Based Offloading. 92-111 - Brandon Cook, Patrick J. Fasano, Pieter Maris, Chao Yang, Dossay Oryspayev:
Accelerating Quantum Many-Body Configuration Interaction with Directives. 112-132 - Qiheng Cai, Junyi Cheng, Yang Chen, Marcus Wagner, Christopher S. Daley, Dossay Oryspayev, Stefan Tirkas, Sophie Redd, Scott E. Parker:
GPU Offloading of a Large-Scale Gyrokinetic Particle-in-Cell Fortran Code on Summit: From OpenACC to OpenMP. 133-148
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