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A pervasive parallel framework for visualization: final report for FWP 10-014707
Author(s) -
Kenneth Moreland
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1121918
Subject(s) - computer science , posix threads , compiler , thread (computing) , scheduling (production processes) , parallel computing , software , shared memory , computer architecture , distributed computing , operating system , programming language , operations management , economics
We are on the threshold of a transformative change in the basic architecture of highperformance computing. The use of accelerator processors, characterized by large core counts, shared but asymmetrical memory, and heavy thread loading, is quickly becoming the norm in high performance computing. These accelerators represent significant challenges in updating our existing base of software. An intrinsic problem with this transition is a fundamental programming shift from message passing processes to much more fine thread scheduling with memory sharing. Another problem is the lack of stability in accelerator implementation; processor and compiler technology is currently changing rapidly. This report documents the results of our three-year ASCR project to address these challenges. Our project includes the development of the Dax toolkit, which contains the beginnings of new algorithms for a new generation of computers and the underlying infrastructure to rapidly prototype and build further algorithms as necessary.

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