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SUMMARY:Welcome and Introduction - 7th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programmi
 ng Tools (ESPT)
DESCRIPTION:Martin Schulz (Technical University Munich); Marc-André Herman
 ns (Juelich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Juelich); David Boehm
 e (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory); William Jalby (Versailles Sain
 t-Quentin-en-Yvelines University); and Felix Wolf (Technical University Da
 rmstadt)\n\nThe path to extreme computing keeps broadening: large scale sy
 stems toward exascale and beyond, growing many core systems with deep memo
 ry hierarchies and massively parallel accelerators are just a few of the p
 latforms we can expect. This trend will challenge HPC application develope
 rs in their quest to achieve the maximum potential that their systems have
  to offer, both on and across nodes. Factors such as limited power budgets
 , heterogeneity, hierarchical memories, shrinking I/O bandwidths, and perf
 ormance variability will make it increasingly difficult to create producti
 ve applications on future platforms. To address these challenges, we need 
 tools for debugging, performance measurement and analysis, and tuning to o
 vercome the architectural, system, and programming complexities expected i
 n these environments.\n\nAt the same time, research and development progre
 ss for HPC tools themselves faces equally difficult challenges: adaptive s
 ystems with an increased emphasis on autotuning, dynamic monitoring and ad
 aptation, heterogeneous analysis and new metrics such as power, energy and
  temperature require new methodologies, techniques, and engagement with ap
 plication teams. This workshop will serve as a forum for HPC application d
 evelopers, system designers and tool researchers to discuss the requiremen
 ts for tools assisting developers in identifying, investigating and handli
 ng the challenges in future extreme scale environments, both for highly pa
 rallel nodes and in large-scale HPC systems.\n\nThe workshop is the sevent
 h in a series of SC conference workshops organized by the Virtual Institut
 e - High Productivity Supercomputing (VI-HPS), an international initiative
  of HPC researchers and developers focused on programming and performance 
 tools for parallel systems.\n\nTag: Performance, Productivity\n\nRegistrat
 ion Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Martin Schulz (Technica
 l University of Munich, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)) and Felix Wol
 f (Technical University of Darmstadt)\n\n
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