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SUMMARY:Effective Performance Portability
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Lien Harrell (Purdue University); Joy Kitson (Universi
 ty of Delaware); Robert Bird (Los Alamos National Laboratory); Simon John 
 Pennycook, Jason Sewall, and Doug Jacobsen (Intel Corporation); David Neil
  Asanza (Grinnell College); Abigail Hsu (Stony Brook University); Hector C
 arrillo Cabada (University of New Mexico); Heesoo Kim (Brown University); 
 and Robert Robey (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\n\nExascale computing br
 ings with it diverse machine architectures and programming approaches whic
 h challenge application developers. Applications need to perform well on a
  wide range of architectures while simultaneously minimizing development a
 nd maintenance overheads. In order to alleviate these costs, developers ha
 ve begun leveraging portability frameworks to maximize both the code share
 d between platforms and the performance of the application. We explore the
  effectiveness of several such frameworks through applying them to small p
 roduction codes. Throughout the process, we apply a logging tool to gather
  data on the development process. We use this information to develop metri
 cs of application development productivity, which can be used to holistica
 lly assess how productively a performance-portable application was develop
 ed.\n\nTag: Heterogeneous Systems, Performance\n\nRegistration Category: W
 orkshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Rob Neely (Lawrence Livermore National 
 Laboratory)\n\n
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