Beyond Loop Level Parallelism in OpenMP: Accelerators, Tasking and More [recurso electrónico] : 6th Internationan Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2010, Tsukuba, Japan, June 14-16, 2010 Proceedings / edited by Mitsuhisa Sato, Toshihiro Hanawa, Matthias S. Müller, Barbara M. Chapman, Bronis R. Supinski.

Por: Sato, Mitsuhisa [editor.]Colaborador(es): Hanawa, Toshihiro [editor.] | Müller, Matthias S [editor.] | Chapman, Barbara M [editor.] | Supinski, Bronis R [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6132Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: 187p. 121 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642132179Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Computer software | Computer Science | Processor Architectures | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Computer Communication Networks | Software Engineering | Computation by Abstract Devices | Programming TechniquesFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 004.1 Clasificación LoC:TK7895.M5Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Sixth International Workshop on OpenMP IWOMP 2010 -- Enabling Low-Overhead Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Parallelism with MPC -- A ROSE-Based OpenMP 3.0 Research Compiler Supporting Multiple Runtime Libraries -- Binding Nested OpenMP Programs on Hierarchical Memory Architectures -- A Proposal for User-Defined Reductions in OpenMP -- An Extension to Improve OpenMP Tasking Control -- Towards an Error Model for OpenMP -- How OpenMP Applications Get More Benefit from Many-Core Era -- Topology-Aware OpenMP Process Scheduling -- How to Reconcile Event-Based Performance Analysis with Tasking in OpenMP -- Fuzzy Application Parallelization Using OpenMP -- Hybrid Parallel Programming on SMP Clusters Using XPFortran and OpenMP -- A Case for Including Transactions in OpenMP -- OMPCUDA : OpenMP Execution Framework for CUDA Based on Omni OpenMP Compiler.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book contains the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on OpenMP held in Tsukuba City, Japan, in June 2010. The International Wo- shop on OpenMP is an annual series of workshops dedicated to the promotion andadvancementofallaspectsfocusing onparallelprogrammingwithOpenMP. OpenMP is now a major programming model for shared memory systems from multi-core machines to large-scale servers. Recently, new ideas and ch- lengeshavebeenproposedtoextendOpenMPframeworktosupportaccelerators and also to exploit other forms of parallelism beyond loop-level parallelism. The workshop serves as a forum to present the latest research ideas and results related to this shared memory programming model. It also o?ers the opportunity to interact with OpenMP users, developers and the people working on the next release of the speci?cation. In response to the Call-for-Papers for the technical program, the Program Committee received a total of 23 submissions from all over the world including Asia, USA and Europe, and all submissions were carefully refereed in a rigorous processwhichrequiredatleastthreereviewsforeachpaper,usingtheEasyChair conferencesystem.The?naldecisionswerecollectivelymadeinMarch2010.Due to time and space limitations for the workshop and proceedings, only 13 papers could be selected for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings. We believe we havechosen a diverse, high-quality set of papers, re?ecting a stimulating and enjoyable workshop. Finally, we would like to thank all authors, referees,and committee members for their outstanding contributions which have ensured a continuation of the high quality of IWOMP workshops.
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Sixth International Workshop on OpenMP IWOMP 2010 -- Enabling Low-Overhead Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Parallelism with MPC -- A ROSE-Based OpenMP 3.0 Research Compiler Supporting Multiple Runtime Libraries -- Binding Nested OpenMP Programs on Hierarchical Memory Architectures -- A Proposal for User-Defined Reductions in OpenMP -- An Extension to Improve OpenMP Tasking Control -- Towards an Error Model for OpenMP -- How OpenMP Applications Get More Benefit from Many-Core Era -- Topology-Aware OpenMP Process Scheduling -- How to Reconcile Event-Based Performance Analysis with Tasking in OpenMP -- Fuzzy Application Parallelization Using OpenMP -- Hybrid Parallel Programming on SMP Clusters Using XPFortran and OpenMP -- A Case for Including Transactions in OpenMP -- OMPCUDA : OpenMP Execution Framework for CUDA Based on Omni OpenMP Compiler.

This book contains the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on OpenMP held in Tsukuba City, Japan, in June 2010. The International Wo- shop on OpenMP is an annual series of workshops dedicated to the promotion andadvancementofallaspectsfocusing onparallelprogrammingwithOpenMP. OpenMP is now a major programming model for shared memory systems from multi-core machines to large-scale servers. Recently, new ideas and ch- lengeshavebeenproposedtoextendOpenMPframeworktosupportaccelerators and also to exploit other forms of parallelism beyond loop-level parallelism. The workshop serves as a forum to present the latest research ideas and results related to this shared memory programming model. It also o?ers the opportunity to interact with OpenMP users, developers and the people working on the next release of the speci?cation. In response to the Call-for-Papers for the technical program, the Program Committee received a total of 23 submissions from all over the world including Asia, USA and Europe, and all submissions were carefully refereed in a rigorous processwhichrequiredatleastthreereviewsforeachpaper,usingtheEasyChair conferencesystem.The?naldecisionswerecollectivelymadeinMarch2010.Due to time and space limitations for the workshop and proceedings, only 13 papers could be selected for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings. We believe we havechosen a diverse, high-quality set of papers, re?ecting a stimulating and enjoyable workshop. Finally, we would like to thank all authors, referees,and committee members for their outstanding contributions which have ensured a continuation of the high quality of IWOMP workshops.

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