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SUMMARY:P3HPC: 3rd International Workshop on Performance Portability and P
 roductivity
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nPanel: Trends that Make Performance, Portability, 
 and Productivity Either More Challenging or Tractable\n\n\n\n-------------
 --------\nP3HPC – Introduction: 3rd International Workshop on Performance 
 Portability and Productivity\n\nNeely, Pennycook, Newburn, Parker\n\nThe a
 bility for applications to achieve portability and high performance across
  computer architectures without sacrificing developer productivity is an o
 pen challenge, although success stories are emerging. The increasing popul
 arity of GPU-accelerated systems alongside  traditional CPU-based systems.
 ..\n\n---------------------\nTracking Performance Portability on the Yello
 w Brick Road to Exascale\n\nDeakin, Poenaru, Lin, McIntosh-Smith\n\nWith e
 xascale machines on our immediate horizon, there is a pressing need for ap
 plications to be made ready to best exploit these systems. However, there 
 will be multiple paths to exascale, with each system relying on processor 
 and accelerator technologies from different vendors. As such, applicatio..
 .\n\n---------------------\nCross-Platform Performance Portability of DNN 
 Models Using SYCL\n\nGoli, Narasimhan, Reyes, Tracy, Soutar...\n\nThe inco
 ming deployment of Exascale platforms with a myriad of different architect
 ures and co-processors have prompted the need to provide a software ecosys
 tem based on open standards that can simplify maintaining HPC applications
  on different hardware.  Applications written for a particular platfor...\
 n\n---------------------\nEvaluating the Performance and Portability of Co
 ntemporary SYCL Implementations\n\nJohnston, Vetter, Milthorpe\n\nSYCL is 
 a single-source programming model for heterogeneous systems; it promises i
 mproved maintainability, productivity, and opportunity for compiler optimi
 zation when compared to accelerator specific programming models.  Several 
 implementations of the SYCL standard have been developed over the past...\
 n\n---------------------\nPerformance Portability of Molecular Docking Min
 iapp on Leadership Computing Platforms\n\nThavappiragasam, Scheinberg, Elw
 asif, Hernandez, Sedova\n\nRapidly changing computer architectures, such a
 s those found at high-performance computing (HPC) facilities, present the 
 need for mini-applications (miniapps) that capture essential algorithms us
 ed in large applications to test program performance and portability, aidi
 ng transitions to new systems. ...\n\n---------------------\nP3HPC – Break
 \n\n\n\n---------------------\nP3HPC – Keynote: Andrew Siegel\n\n\n\n-----
 ----------------\nP3HPC – Break\n\n\n\n---------------------\nMini-Panel w
 ith ECP Representatives\n\n\n\n---------------------\nP3HPC – Break\n\n\n\
 n---------------------\nP3HPC – Forum Recap\n\n\n\n---------------------\n
 P3HPC – Wrapup\n\n\n\n---------------------\nOpenMP State of The Standard 
 by Tom Scogland\n\n\n\n---------------------\nFindings from the ECP Perfor
 mance Portability Panel Series\n\nDubey\n\n---------------------\nInterpre
 ting and Visualizing Performance Portability Metrics\n\nSewall, Pennycook,
  Jacobsen, Deakin, McIntosh-Smith\n\nRecent work has introduced a number o
 f tools and techniques for reasoning about the interplay between applicati
 on performance and portability, or "performance portability".  These tools
  have proven useful for setting goals and guiding high-level discussions, 
 but our understanding of the performance ...\n\n\nRegistration Category: W
 orkshop Reg Pass
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