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SUMMARY:Introduction - ESPM2 2018: Fourth International Workshop on Extrem
 e Scale Programming Models and Middleware
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nAccelerators, Exascale, Parallel Programming Languag
 es, Libraries, and Models, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nIntroduction - ESPM2 2018:
  Fourth International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming Models and Mid
 dleware\n\nSubramoni, Schulz, Panda\n\nNext generation architectures and s
 ystems being deployed are characterized by high concurrency, low memory pe
 r-core, and multiple levels of hierarchy and heterogeneity. These characte
 ristics bring out new challenges in energy efficiency, fault-tolerance, an
 d scalability. It is commonly believed that software has the biggest share
  of the responsibility to tackle these challenges.  In other words, this r
 esponsibility is delegated to the next generation programming models and t
 heir associated middleware/runtimes. \n\nThis workshop focuses on differen
 t aspects of programming models such as task-based parallelism (Charm++, O
 CR, X10, HPX, etc), PGAS (OpenSHMEM, UPC, CAF, Chapel, UPC++, etc.), BigDa
 ta (Hadoop, Spark, etc), Deep Learning (Caffe, Microsoft CNTK, Google Tens
 orFlow), directive-based languages (OpenMP, OpenACC) and hybrid MPI+X, etc
 . It also focuses on their associated middleware (unified runtimes, intero
 perability for hybrid programming, tight integration of MPI+X, and support
  for accelerators and FPGAs) for next generation systems and architectures
 . The ultimate objective of the ESPM2 workshop is to serve as a forum that
  brings together researchers from academia and industry working in the are
 as of programming models, runtime systems, compilation and languages, and 
 application developers.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp141&sess=sess173
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