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SUMMARY:Welcome and Introduction - 7th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programmi
 ng Tools (ESPT)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nPerformance, Productivity, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nWelc
 ome and Introduction - 7th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programming Tools (ES
 PT)\n\nSchulz, Hermanns, Boehme, Jalby, Wolf\n\nThe path to extreme comput
 ing keeps broadening: large scale systems toward exascale and beyond, grow
 ing many core systems with deep memory hierarchies and massively parallel 
 accelerators are just a few of the platforms we can expect. This trend wil
 l challenge HPC application developers in their quest to achieve the maxim
 um potential that their systems have to offer, both on and across nodes. F
 actors such as limited power budgets, heterogeneity, hierarchical memories
 , shrinking I/O bandwidths, and performance variability will make it incre
 asingly difficult to create productive applications on future platforms. T
 o address these challenges, we need tools for debugging, performance measu
 rement and analysis, and tuning to overcome the architectural, system, and
  programming complexities expected in these environments.\n\nAt the same t
 ime, research and development progress for HPC tools themselves faces equa
 lly difficult challenges: adaptive systems with an increased emphasis on a
 utotuning, dynamic monitoring and adaptation, heterogeneous analysis and n
 ew metrics such as power, energy and temperature require new methodologies
 , techniques, and engagement with application teams. This workshop will se
 rve as a forum for HPC application developers, system designers and tool r
 esearchers to discuss the requirements for tools assisting developers in i
 dentifying, investigating and handling the challenges in future extreme sc
 ale environments, both for highly parallel nodes and in large-scale HPC sy
 stems.\n\nThe workshop is the seventh in a series of SC conference worksho
 ps organized by the Virtual Institute - High Productivity Supercomputing (
 VI-HPS), an international initiative of HPC researchers and developers foc
 used on programming and performance tools for parallel systems.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp118&sess=sess153
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