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SUMMARY:7th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programming Tools (ESPT)
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Software Sustainability: Learning from Parsl and
  Other Projects\n\nDaniel S. Katz (National Center for Supercomputing Appl
 ications, University of Illinois)\n---------------------\nPARLOT: Efficien
 t Whole-Program Call Tracing for HPC Applications\n\nThe complexity of HPC
  software and hardware is quickly increasing. As a consequence, the need f
 or efficient execution tracing to gain insight into HPC application behavi
 or is steadily growing. Unfortunately, available tools either do not produ
 ce traces with enough detail or incur large overheads. An...\n\n\nSaeed Ta
 heri (University of Utah), Sindhu Devale (Texas State University), Ganesh 
 Gopalakrishnan (University of Utah), and Martin Burtscher (Texas State Uni
 versity)\n---------------------\nHPC Software Infrastructures at German Ae
 rospace Center\n\nAchim Basermann (German Aerospace Center)\n-------------
 --------\nGotcha: A Function-Wrapping Interface for HPC Tools\n\nThis pape
 r introduces Gotcha, a function wrapping interface and library for HPC too
 ls.  Many HPC tools, and performance analysis tools in particular, rely on
  function wrapping to integrate with applications.  But existing mechanism
 s, such as LD_PRELOAD on Linux, have limitations that lead to tool in...\n
 \n\nDavid Poliakoff and Matthew LeGendre (Lawrence Livermore National Labo
 ratory)\n---------------------\nWorkshop Morning Break\n------------------
 ---\nESPT Closing Remarks\n\nFelix Wolf (Technical University Darmstadt)\n
 ---------------------\nUnderstanding the Scalability of Molecular Simulati
 on Using Empirical Performance Modeling\n\nMolecular dynamics (MD) simulat
 ion allows for the study of static and dynamic properties of molecular ens
 embles at various molecular scales, from monatomics to macromolecules such
  as proteins and nucleic acids. It has applications in biology, materials 
 science, biochemistry, and biophysics. Recent d...\n\n\nSergei Shudler (Te
 chnical University Darmstadt), Jadran Vrabec (University of Paderborn), an
 d Felix Wolf (Technical University Darmstadt)\n---------------------\nAdva
 nced Event Sampling Support for PAPI\n\nThe PAPI performance library is a 
 widely used tool for gathering  performance data from running applications
 . Modern processors support advanced sampling interfaces, such as Intel's 
 Precise Event Based Sampling (PEBS) and AMD's Instruction Based Sampling (
 IBS). The current PAPI sampling interface pr...\n\n\nForrest Smith and Vin
 cent Weaver (University of Maine)\n---------------------\nWelcome and Intr
 oduction - 7th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programming Tools (ESPT)\n\nThe p
 ath to extreme computing keeps broadening: large scale systems toward exas
 cale and beyond, growing many core systems with deep memory hierarchies an
 d massively parallel accelerators are just a few of the platforms we can e
 xpect. This trend will challenge HPC application developers in their ques.
 ..\n\n\nMartin Schulz (Technical University Munich); Marc-André Hermanns (
 Juelich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Juelich); David Boehme (L
 awrence Livermore National Laboratory); William Jalby (Versailles Saint-Qu
 entin-en-Yvelines University); and Felix Wolf (Technical University Darmst
 adt)\n\nTag: Performance, Productivity\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop 
 Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Martin Schulz (Technical University of Munich,
  Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)) and Felix Wolf (Technical University
  of Darmstadt)
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