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SUMMARY:A Task-Based Abstraction Layer for User Productivity and Performan
 ce Portability in Post-Moore’s Era Supercomputing
DESCRIPTION:Steve Petruzza, Attila Gyulassy, and Valerio Pascucci (Univers
 ity of Utah) and Peer-Timo Bremer (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
 \n\nThe proliferation of heterogeneous computing architectures in current 
 and future supercomputing systems dramatically increases the complexity of
  software development and exacerbates the divergence of software stacks. C
 urrently, task-based runtimes attempt to alleviate these impediments, howe
 ver their effective use requires expertise and deep integration that does 
 not facilitate reuse and portability. We propose to introduce a task-based
  abstraction layer that separates the definition of the algorithm from the
  runtime-specific implementation, while maintaining performance portabilit
 y.\n\nTag: Architectures, Heterogeneous Systems, Quantum Computing\n\nRegi
 stration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Jeffrey S. Vetter (
 Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n\n
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