International Workshop on Peta-Scale Computing Programming Environment,
Languages and Tools (WPSE 2012)
The T2K (University of Tsukuba, University of Tokyo, Kyoto University) alliance conducts a project for the seamless and highly-productive parallel programming environment for high-performance computing project to realize a new portable efficient and convenient parallel programming environment for various machines from small scale to large-scale PC clusters and the next generation peta-scale supercomputer. This is a four-year research and development project funded by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, JAPAN. In our project, The following four work packages are carried out: (1) Highly Productive Parallel Programming Language, (2) Highly Productive Parallel Script Language (3) Auto-Tuning Numerical Libraries (4) Portable Single Runtime Environment
In this workshop, we will focus on the research topics of Highly Productive Parallel Programming Language and Portable Single Runtime Environment, and discuss new directions, opportunities and ideas that exploit the seamless and highly-productive parallel programming environment for high-performance peat-scale computing.
| Date | 29th (Wed) February, 2012 | |||||
| Place | RIKEN Advanced Institute of Computational Science (AICS), Kobe, Hyogo, Japan | |||||
| http://www.aics.riken.jp/en/ | ||||||
| Registration | closed | |||||
| Speakers | ||||||
| Invited | ||||||
| Chris Maynard, EPCC, University of Edinburgh | ||||||
| Shigeru Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology | ||||||
| Pete Beckman, Argonne National Laboratory | ||||||
| Host Side | ||||||
| Yutaka Ishikawa, University of Tokyo/RIKEN AICS | ||||||
| Takahiro Katagiri, The University of Tokyo | ||||||
| Tasuku Hiraishi, Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University | ||||||
| Masahiro Nakao, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba | ||||||
| Program | ||||||
| 10:00-10:15 | Opening | |||||
| 10:15-12:05 | Session 1 | |||||
| (10:15-10:45) | XcalableMP Ver.1.0: Highly Productive Parallel Programming Language [slide] | Masahiro Nakao, Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba | ||||
| (10:45-11:15) | Xabclib and OpenATLib Ver.1.0: A Fully Auto-tuned Sparse Iterative Library and Its Auto-tuning Interfaces [slide] | Takahiro Katagiri, The University of Tokyo | ||||
| (11:15-12:05) | PGAS: Principle, Programming and Performance [slide] | Chris Maynard, EPCC, University of Edinburgh | ||||
| 12:05-13:30 | Lunch | |||||
| 13:30-14:50 | Session 2 | |||||
| (13:30-14:20) | Modularity for Supercomputing | Shigeru Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology | ||||
| (14:20-14:50) | Xcrypt: Highly Productive Job-Level Parallel Script Language [slide] | Tasuku Hiraishi, Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University | ||||
| 14:50-15:20 | Coffee Break | |||||
| 15:20-16:40 | Session 3 | |||||
| (15:20-16:10) | Reinventing System Software for Exascale Supercomputers [slide] | Pete Beckman, Argonne National Laboratory | ||||
| (16:10-16:40) | Towards Post Petascale Supercomputers [slide] | Yutaka Ishikawa, University of Tokyo/RIKEN AICS | ||||
| 16:40-17:00 | Summary and future of e-Science project, and Closing | |||||
| This workshop is supported by “Seamless and Highly-productive Parallel Programming Environment for High-performance computing” project funded by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, JAPAN | ||||||