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SUMMARY:TBAA: Task-Based Algorithms and Applications
DESCRIPTION:Panel\n\nTBAA: Task-Based Algorithms and Applications\n\nDiehl
 , Kale, Demeshko, Adelstein-Lelbach, Kaiser...\n\nThe new challenges posed
  by exascale system architectures have resulted in difficulty achieving a 
 desired scalability using traditional distributed-memory runtimes. Task-ba
 sed programming models show promise in addressing these challenges, provid
 ing application developers with a productive and performant approach to pr
 ogramming on next generation systems. Empirical studies show that task-bas
 ed models can overcome load-balancing issues that are inherent to traditio
 nal distributed-memory runtimes, and that task-based runtimes perform comp
 arably to those systems when balanced.\n\nThis panel is designed to explor
 e the advantages of task-based programming models on modern and future HPC
  systems from an industry, university and national lab perspective. It aim
 s at gathering application experts and proponents of these models to prese
 nt concrete and practical examples of using task-based runtimes to overcom
 e the challenges posed by exascale system architectures,\n\nTag: Algorithm
 s, Applications\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass
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