Müller, Matthias S. / Barbara Chapman et al (Hrsg.). Evolving OpenMP in an Age of Extreme Parallelism - 5th International Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2009, Dresden, Germany, June 3-5, 2009 Proceedings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.
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Evolving OpenMP in an Age of Extreme Parallelism

5th International Workshop on OpenMP, IWOMP 2009, Dresden, Germany, June 3-5, 2009 Proceedings
  • Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • 2009
  • Taschenbuch
  • 196 Seiten
  • ISBN 9783642022845
Herausgeber: Matthias S. Müller / Barbara Chapman / Bronis R. De Supinski

OpenMP is an application programming interface (API) that is widely accepted as a de facto standard for high-level shared-memory parallel programming. It is a portable, scalable programming model that provides a simple and ?exible interface for developing shared-memory parallel applications in Fortran, C, and C++. Since its introduction in 1997, OpenMP has gained support from the - jority of high-performance compiler and hardware vendors. Under the direction of the OpenMP Architecture Review Board (ARB), the OpenMP speci?cation is undergoing further improvement. Active research in OpenMP compilers, r- time systems, tools, and environments continues to drive OpenMP evolution. To provideaforumforthedisseminationandexchangeofinformationaboutand- periences with OpenMP, the community of OpenMP

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researchersand developers in academia and industry is organized under cOMPunity (www.compunity.org). This organization has held workshops on OpenMP since 1999. This book contains the proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on OpenMP held in Dresden in June 2009. With sessions on tools, benchmarks, applications, performance and runtime environments it covered all aspects of the current use of OpenMP. In addition, several contributions presented p- posed extensions to OpenMP and evaluated reference implementations of those extensions. An invited talk provided the details on the latest speci?cation dev- opment inside the Architecture Review Board. Together with the two keynotes about OpenMP on hardware accelerators and future generation processors it demonstrated that OpenMP is suitable for future generation systems.

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