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SUMMARY:Introduction - ESPM2 2018: Fourth International Workshop on Extrem
 e Scale Programming Models and Middleware
DESCRIPTION:Hari Subramoni (Ohio State University), Karl Schulz (Universit
 y of Texas), and Dhabaleswar Panda (Ohio State University)\n\nNext generat
 ion architectures and systems being deployed are characterized by high con
 currency, low memory per-core, and multiple levels of hierarchy and hetero
 geneity. These characteristics bring out new challenges in energy efficien
 cy, fault-tolerance, and scalability. It is commonly believed that softwar
 e has the biggest share of the responsibility to tackle these challenges. 
  In other words, this responsibility is delegated to the next generation p
 rogramming models and their associated middleware/runtimes. \n\nThis works
 hop focuses on different aspects of programming models such as task-based 
 parallelism (Charm++, OCR, X10, HPX, etc), PGAS (OpenSHMEM, UPC, CAF, Chap
 el, UPC++, etc.), BigData (Hadoop, Spark, etc), Deep Learning (Caffe, Micr
 osoft CNTK, Google TensorFlow), directive-based languages (OpenMP, OpenACC
 ) and hybrid MPI+X, etc. It also focuses on their associated middleware (u
 nified runtimes, interoperability for hybrid programming, tight integratio
 n of MPI+X, and support for accelerators and FPGAs) for next generation sy
 stems and architectures. The ultimate objective of the ESPM2 workshop is t
 o serve as a forum that brings together researchers from academia and indu
 stry working in the areas of programming models, runtime systems, compilat
 ion and languages, and application developers.\n\nTag: Accelerators, Exasc
 ale, Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models\n\nRegistration
  Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda 
 (The Ohio State University), Karl Schulz (Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc
 ), and Hari Subramoni (The Ohio State University)\n\n
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