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SUMMARY:A Renaissance for Domain-Specific Languages, Compilers and Code Ge
 nerators for HPC and Big Data
DESCRIPTION:Mary Hall (University of Utah)\n\nToday’s HPC architectures ar
 e diverse and complex.  Achieving high performance often requires low-leve
 l, architecture-specific code that is difficult to derive and does not por
 t across architectures.  It seems that writing such code has reached a pai
 n threshold for programmers, and this has motivated a true Renaissance in 
 the role of programming system technology (languages, compilers and code g
 enerators) for mapping high-level code specifications to high-performance,
  architecture-specific implementations.  This talk will highlight the role
  programming system technology in achieving performance portability from h
 igh-level code specifications.\n\nTag: Student Program\n\nSession Chair: D
 avid Boehme (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL))\n\n
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