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SUMMARY:A Case Study for Performance Portability Using OpenMP 4.5
DESCRIPTION:Rahulkumar Gayatri, Charlene Yang, Thorsten Kurth, and Jack De
 slippe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n\nIn recent years, the HPC
  landscape has shifted away from traditional CPU based systems to energy e
 fficient architectures, relying on many-core CPUs or accelerators to achie
 ve high performance. The goal of performance portability is to enable deve
 lopers to rapidly produce applications which run efficiently on a variety 
 of these architectures and require little to no architecture specific code
  adoptions. Directive based programming models (OpenMP and OpenACC) are at
 tractive in this regard as they do not require a major code restructuring 
 and they support incremental portability.\n\nTag: Accelerators, Heterogene
 ous Systems, Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models\n\nRegi
 stration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Sunita Chandraseka
 ran (University of Delaware); Guido Juckeland (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-R
 ossendorf (HZDR), TUD Dresden University of Technology); and Sandra Wienke
  (RWTH Aachen University)\n\n
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