HPCAFE-2017: High-Performance Computing Approaches for Monitoring, Exploring, Optimizing and Autotuning

Barcelona, May 19, 2017

European HPC Summit Week 2017

https://exdci.eu/events/european-hpc-summit-week-2017

Venue:

Vertex Building, Campus Nord UPC, Plaza Eusebi Güell, Barcelona, Spain

 

The topics of the workshop are focused on the Monitoring, Exploring, Optimizing and Autotuning stages targeting high-performance applications. The program of the event will consist of invited talks, presentations about the projects involved, their approaches, key innovations, and up to date results achieved. The program will also include demonstrations using the tools and the libraries provided by each project and presentations from young researchers (e.g., PhD students involved in those topics). The workshop will close with a panel about “Exascale Computing and the Role of the Tools: what are the challenges and open issues?”

 

The organization of the workshop involves the following three FET-HPC projects:

http://www.allscale.eu/logo.png

antarex

The READEX logo

http://www.allscale.eu

http://www.antarex.eu

http://www.readex.eu

 

 

Contacts:

João MP Cardoso, jmpc@acm.org

Thomas Fahringer, tf@dps.uibk.ac.at

Robert Schöne, robert.schoene@tu-dresden.de

 

Preliminary Program

Friday May 19, 2017

8:00-9:00

Registration desk

9:00-9:30

ALLScale context: Exploiting Recursive Task Parallelism to Facilitate Effective Application Development for High Performance Computing, by Herbert Jordan, University of Innsbruck, Austria

9:30-10:00

ANTAREX context: The ANTAREX Approach, Challenges, and Achievements, by Gianluca Palermo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

10:00-10:30

READEX: A software tool-suite for achieving energy efficiency at extreme scale, by Michael Lysaght, Irish Centre for High End Computing, UK

10:30-11:00

10:30 - 11:00 – Coffee Break and Poster Session

11:00-11:40

Task Based Parallel Programming in HPC and beyond, by Jesus Labarta, BSC, Spain

Chair: Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria

11:40-12:20

Managing Application Resilience: A Hybrid Programming Language and Run-Time Approach, by Pedro C. Diniz, USC/ISI, Marina del Rey, CA, USA

Chair: João MP Cardoso, Univ. of Porto, Portugal

12:20-13:00

Energy-efficient HPC in Mont-Blanc and beyond: an ARM hardware and software perspective, by Roxana Rusitoru, ARM Ltd, Cambridge, UK

Chair: Michael Lysaght, Irish Centre for High End Computing, UK

13:00-14:30

Lunch 13:00 - 14:30

14:30-15:10

Demonstration of the AllScale Approach, by Herbert Jordan, University of Innsbruck, Austria

15:10-15:50

Demonstration of the ANTAREX Approach, by Davide Gadioli (POLIMI), Pedro Pinto (UPORTO), Martin Golasowski (IT4i), Antonio Libri (ETHZ)

15:50-16:30

Demonstration of the READEX Approach, by Umbreen Samir Mian, TU Dresden, Germany

16:30-17:00

16:30 - 17:00 – Coffee Break and Poster Session

17:00-18:00

Open discussion

- Opportunities for collaboration

- Sharing of tools and applications

- Exploitation opportunities

- Standardization

18:00-18:10

Closing Session