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Supporting the Scale-Up of High Performance Application to Pre-Exascale Systems: The ANTAREX Approach
handle: 11311/1234070 , 11585/722231
Supporting the Scale-Up of High Performance Application to Pre-Exascale Systems: The ANTAREX Approach
The ANTAREX project developed an approach to the performance tuning of High Performance applications based on an Aspect-oriented Domain Specific Language (DSL), with the goal to simplify the enforcement of extra-functional properties in large scale applications. The project aims at demonstrating its tools and techniques on two relevant use cases, one in the domain of computational drug discovery, the other in the domain of online vehicle navigation. In this paper, we present an overview of the project and of its main achievements, as well as of the large scale experiments that have been planned to validate the approach.
- Polytechnic University of Milan Italy
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
- French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation France
- Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Italy
- University of Porto Portugal
DSL, Adaptivity, Adaptivity; Autotuning; Compilers; DSL; Energy Efficiency; High Performance Computing, Compilers, Energy Efficiency, High Performance Computing, Autotuning
DSL, Adaptivity, Adaptivity; Autotuning; Compilers; DSL; Energy Efficiency; High Performance Computing, Compilers, Energy Efficiency, High Performance Computing, Autotuning
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