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SCHEDULE: NOV 15-20, 2015
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VPA2015: Second International Workshop on Visual Performance Analysis
SESSION: VPA2015: Second International Workshop on Visual Performance Analysis
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
EVENT TAG(S): SIGHPC Workshop, Data-Intensive Computing, Visualization
TIME: 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Organizer(s):Peer-Timo Bremer, Bernd Mohr, Valerio Pascucci, Martin Schulz
ROOM:Hilton 410
ABSTRACT:
Over the last decades incredible amounts of resources have been devoted to building ever more powerful supercomputers. However, exploiting the full capabilities of these machines is becoming exponentially more difficult with each generation of hardware. To understand and optimize the behavior of massively parallel simulations the performance analysis community has created a wide range of tools to collect performance data, such as flop counts or network traffic at the largest scale. However, this success has created a new challenge, as the resulting data is far too large and too complex to be analyzed in a straightforward manner. Therefore, new automatic analysis and visualization approaches must be created to allow application developers to intuitively understand the multiple, interdependent effects that their algorithmic choices have on the final performance. This workshop will bring together researchers from performance analysis and visualization to discuss new approaches of combining both areas to understand large-scale applications.
This workshop will produce a refereed proceedings that will be available through the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore (free of charge during and immediately after SC, and free after that to SIGHPC members).
More at: http://cedmav.com/events/vpa-2015.html
Chair/Organizer Details:
Peer-Timo Bremer - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bernd Mohr - Juelich Research Center
Valerio Pascucci - University of Utah
Martin Schulz - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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