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SUMMARY:OpenMP API Version 5.0 - Getting Ready for Exascale
DESCRIPTION:Michael Klemm (OpenMP Architecture Review Board)\n\nSince its 
 creation in 1997, the OpenMP(r) API has become the standard programming mo
 del for multi-threading in HPC applications and has enabled many scientifi
 c discoveries by making it easy for scientists to exploit the power of mod
 ern computers.  The OpenMP API uses directives to augment code written in 
 C/C++ and Fortran with parallelization, vectorization, and offload informa
 tion for the compiler.\n\nOpenMP has become a programming model that suppo
 rts modern task-based programming as well as heterogeneous programming for
  offload devices such as GPUs, or, even, FPGAs.  In the week before SC18, 
 the OpenMP Architecture Review Board will release Version 5.0 of the OpenM
 P API Specification.  This is a major improvement with more powerful paral
 lelization features for modern multi-threaded applications.  Here we will 
 review the new features of version 5.0 of the OpenMP API and describe how 
 they extend the current OpenMP API.\n\nTag: Data Analytics, Debugging, Par
 allel Programming Languages, Libraries, and Models, Software Engineering, 
 System Software\n\nSession Chair: Scott Michael (Indiana University)\n\n
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