Shared Memory Parallel Programming with Open MP [electronic resource] : 5th International Workshop on Open MP Applications and Tools, WOMPAT 2004, Houston, TX, USA, May 17-18, 2004, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Barbara M. Chapman.

Contributor(s): Chapman, Barbara M [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3349Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Description: X, 154 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540318323Subject(s): Computer science | Computer organization | Software engineering | Computers | Computer science -- Mathematics | Computer Science | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks | Theory of Computation | Mathematics of ComputingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.758Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Parallelization of General Matrix Multiply Routines Using OpenMP -- Performance Analysis of Hybrid OpenMP/MPI N-Body Application -- Performance and Scalability of OpenMP Programs on the Sun FireTM E25K Throughput Computing Server -- What Multilevel Parallel Programs Do When You Are Not Watching: A Performance Analysis Case Study Comparing MPI/OpenMP, MLP, and Nested OpenMP -- SIMT/OMP: A Toolset to Study and Exploit Memory Locality of OpenMP Applications on NUMA Architectures -- Dragon: A Static and Dynamic Tool for OpenMP -- The ParaWise Expert Assistant – Widening Accessibility to Efficient and Scalable Tool Generated OpenMP Code -- Automatic Scoping of Variables in Parallel Regions of an OpenMP Program -- An Evaluation of Auto-Scoping in OpenMP -- Structure and Algorithm for Implementing OpenMP Workshares -- Efficient Implementation of OpenMP for Clusters with Implicit Data Distribution -- Runtime Adjustment of Parallel Nested Loops.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book contains the Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on OpenMP Appli- tionsandTools(WOMPAT2004),whichtookplaceattheUniversityofHouston, Houston, Texas on May 17 and 18, 2004. Previous workshops in this series took place in Toronto, Canada, Fairbanks, Alaska, Purdue, Indiana, and San Diego, California.Thepurposeoftheworkshopwastobringtogetherusersanddevel- ers of the OpenMP API for shared memory parallel programming to disseminate their ideas and experiences and discuss the latest developments in OpenMP and its application. To support this aim, the program comprised a mixture of invited talks from research and industry, experience reports, and submitted papers, the last of which are presented in this volume. A tutorial introduction to OpenMP was held at the same location on May 18 by Ruud van der Pas from Sun Microsystems. Further, a two-day lab session called OMPlab was held immediately following the workshop and the tutorial on May 19 and 20, and was attended by both novice and advanced users. Many of the hardware vendors and several researchers gave in-depth tutorials on their softwareandmadetheirsystemsavailabletobothnoviceandadvancedattendees during OMPlab. Contributors to the WOMPAT 2004 OMPlab included IBM, Intel, Sun, the University of Tennessee, NASA, the University of Greenwich, Cornell University, the University of Oregon and the University of Houston. TheOpenMPAPIisawidelyacceptedstandardforhigh-levelsharedmemory parallel programming that was put forth by a consortium of vendors in 1997.
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Parallelization of General Matrix Multiply Routines Using OpenMP -- Performance Analysis of Hybrid OpenMP/MPI N-Body Application -- Performance and Scalability of OpenMP Programs on the Sun FireTM E25K Throughput Computing Server -- What Multilevel Parallel Programs Do When You Are Not Watching: A Performance Analysis Case Study Comparing MPI/OpenMP, MLP, and Nested OpenMP -- SIMT/OMP: A Toolset to Study and Exploit Memory Locality of OpenMP Applications on NUMA Architectures -- Dragon: A Static and Dynamic Tool for OpenMP -- The ParaWise Expert Assistant – Widening Accessibility to Efficient and Scalable Tool Generated OpenMP Code -- Automatic Scoping of Variables in Parallel Regions of an OpenMP Program -- An Evaluation of Auto-Scoping in OpenMP -- Structure and Algorithm for Implementing OpenMP Workshares -- Efficient Implementation of OpenMP for Clusters with Implicit Data Distribution -- Runtime Adjustment of Parallel Nested Loops.

This book contains the Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on OpenMP Appli- tionsandTools(WOMPAT2004),whichtookplaceattheUniversityofHouston, Houston, Texas on May 17 and 18, 2004. Previous workshops in this series took place in Toronto, Canada, Fairbanks, Alaska, Purdue, Indiana, and San Diego, California.Thepurposeoftheworkshopwastobringtogetherusersanddevel- ers of the OpenMP API for shared memory parallel programming to disseminate their ideas and experiences and discuss the latest developments in OpenMP and its application. To support this aim, the program comprised a mixture of invited talks from research and industry, experience reports, and submitted papers, the last of which are presented in this volume. A tutorial introduction to OpenMP was held at the same location on May 18 by Ruud van der Pas from Sun Microsystems. Further, a two-day lab session called OMPlab was held immediately following the workshop and the tutorial on May 19 and 20, and was attended by both novice and advanced users. Many of the hardware vendors and several researchers gave in-depth tutorials on their softwareandmadetheirsystemsavailabletobothnoviceandadvancedattendees during OMPlab. Contributors to the WOMPAT 2004 OMPlab included IBM, Intel, Sun, the University of Tennessee, NASA, the University of Greenwich, Cornell University, the University of Oregon and the University of Houston. TheOpenMPAPIisawidelyacceptedstandardforhigh-levelsharedmemory parallel programming that was put forth by a consortium of vendors in 1997.

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