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SUMMARY:Programming Model Developments Present Opportunities for Runtime a
 nd Operating Systems
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nProgramming Model Developments Present Opportuniti
 es for Runtime and Operating Systems\n\nOlivier\n\nChanges in high perform
 ance computing systems and the workloads they support have prompted parall
 el programming models to either evolve or risk losing relevance. System he
 terogeneity extends beyond manycore and GPU acceleration to complex memory
  and network configurations. Problems of interest are no longer confined t
 o solving partial differential equations and performing time-stepped simul
 ations. Established programming models like OpenMP and MPI have added new 
 capabilities to address these trends. However, a significant subset of tho
 se capabilities have not been fully optimized. Meanwhile, up-and-coming pr
 ogramming models represent fresh perspectives and approaches, but they nee
 d evaluation and refinement to identify and mitigate gaps. In this talk, I
  will discuss some opportunities for runtime and operating systems to help
  realize the potential of recent developments in new and established progr
 amming models.\n\nTag: System Software and Runtime Systems\n\nRegistration
  Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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