Workshop on Asynchronous Many-Task Systems and Applications 2023
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
The venue for all talks is the Louisiana Digital Media Center at 340 E Parker Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808.
| Time | Sun Feb 12 (Short course) | Mon Feb 13 (Short course) | Tue Feb 14 (Day 1) | Wed Feb 15 (Day 2) | Thu Feb 16 (Day 3) |
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| 08:30 AM | Registration | ||||
| 09:00 AM | Short course: Part I (Nicolai Josuttis) | Short course: Part V (Nicolai Josuttis) | |||
| 10:30 AM | Break | Break | |||
| 11:00 AM | Short course: Part II (Nicolai Josuttis) | Short course: Part VI (Nicolai Josuttis) | |||
| 12:30 PM | Lunch | ||||
| 01:30 PM | Short course: Part III (Nicolai Josuttis) | ||||
| 03:00 PM | Coffee Break | ||||
| 03:30 PM | Short course: Part IV (Nicolai Josuttis) | ||||
| 08:00 AM | Registration / Coffee | Registration / Coffee and Pastries | Registration / Coffee and Pastries | ||
| 08:45 AM | Welcoming Remarks | Welcome remarks | Welcome remarks | ||
| 09:00 AM | Keynote 1, Chair: P. Diehl Michelle Strout: Application Examples of Leveraging Task Parallelism with Chapel | Keynote 2, Chair: H. Kaiser Damian Rouson: PGAS: A View from Berkeley | Keynote 3, Chair: S. R. Brandt George Bosilca: Heterogeneous distributed runtimes for fine-granularity tasks: A possible revolution in parallel programming |
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| 10:00 AM | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | ||
| Session 1, Chair: H. Kaiser | Session 3, Chair: P. Diehl | Session 5, Chair: S. R. Brandt | |||
| 10:30 AM | Brad Richardson: Framework for Extensible, Asynchronous Task Scheduling (FEATS) in Fortran | Laxmikant (Sanjay) Kale: Efficiency and raw speed vs generality and versatility in parallel programming models | Mikael Simberg: HPX and Kokkos: unifying asynchrony and portability on the path towards standardization | ||
| 11:00 AM | Peter Thoman: Command Horizons: Coalescing Data Dependencies while Maintaining Asynchronicity | Ben Bergen: Recent FleCSI Developments | Abhishek Bagusetty: Portable Uintah framework for heterogeneous, asynchronous many-task runtime systems for Exascale Architectures | ||
| 11:30 AM | Hugh Delaney: Performance Portability using Standard C++ with SYCL | Sumathi Lakshmiranganatha: FleCSI: Scalability Studies and Challenges | Nitish Shingde: Matrix Multiplication using Hedgehog's data flow graphs on multi-node GPU architectures | ||
| 12:00 PM | Michael Wong: Khronos SYCL heterogeneous programming for future codesign with RISC-V, HPC, and AI | Thomas Sterling: Active Memory Architecture for Asynchronous Graph Processing | Dominic Marcello: Octo-Tiger: An HPX Based Code for Modelling Three-Dimensional Self-Gravitating Fluids | ||
| 12:30 PM | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| Session 2, Chair: G. Baumgartner | Session 4, Chair: P. Grubel | ||||
| 02:00 PM | Jan Ciesko: Qthreads: A Lightweight Threading Library for the Many-core Era | Peter Franz: Scheduling Many-task Applications on Multi-clouds and Hybrid Clouds | |||
| 02:30 PM | Christian Trott: Kokkos' Role for Performance Portability in AMT Systems | Alex Aiken: Lessons Learned From Writing Task-Based Libraries | |||
| 03:00 PM | Hartmut Kaiser: HPX - A C++ Library for Parallelism and Concurrency | Pedro Valero-Lara: MatRIS: A fully agnostic solution for BLAS and LaPACK codes using the IRIS runtime | |||
| 03:30 PM | Discussion: AI, Chair: C. Junghans | Discussion: GPU, Chair: D. Rouson | |||
| 04:00 PM | Coffee | Coffee | |||
| 05:30 PM | Poster session (5:30 PM–6:30 PM) | ||||
| Evening | Reception (7:00 PM–9:00 PM, The Cook Room, Cook Hotel & Conference Center) | Industrial talk: Chris Taylor (Tactical Computing Lab) Banquet: The Club at LSU Union Square, 7:00 PM–10:00 PM |
If you have any problems or questions, please contact us via e-mail at: patrickdiehl@lsu.edu