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SUMMARY:HPC Workflow
DESCRIPTION:Exhibitor Forum\n\n\nOpenMP API Version 5.0 - Getting Ready fo
 r Exascale\n\nKlemm\n\nSince its creation in 1997, the OpenMP(r) API has b
 ecome the standard programming model for multi-threading in HPC applicatio
 ns and has enabled many scientific discoveries by making it easy for scien
 tists to exploit the power of modern computers.  The OpenMP API uses direc
 tives to augment code writt...\n\n---------------------\nAnalytic Based Mo
 nitoring of High Performance Computing Applications\n\nLeinberger\n\nThe c
 omplexity of High Performance Computing (HPC) systems and the innate premi
 um on system efficiency necessitate the use of automated tools to monitor 
 not only system-level health and status, but also job performance. Current
  vendor-provided and third party monitoring tools, such as Nagios or Gang.
 ..\n\n---------------------\nAdvanced Technologies and Techniques for Debu
 gging HPC Applications\n\nBurns\n\nDebugging and analyzing today's HPC app
 lications requires a tool with capabilities and features to support the de
 mands of today’s complex HPC applications. Debugging tools must be able to
  handle the extensive use of C++ templates and the STL, use of many shared
  libraries, optimized code, code levera...\n
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