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Parallel Programming with OpenACC is a modern, practical guide to implementing dependable computing systems. The book explains how anyone can use OpenACC to quickly ramp-up application performance using high-level code directives called pragmas. The OpenACC directive-based programming model is designed to provide a simple, yet powerful, approach to accelerators without significant programming effort. Author Rob Farber, working with a team of expert contributors, demonstrates how to turn existing applications into portable GPU accelerated programs that demonstrate immediate speedups. The book also helps users get the most from the latest NVIDIA and AMD GPU plus multicore CPU architectures (and soon for Intel® Xeon Phi™ as well). Downloadable example codes provide hands-on OpenACC experience for common problems in scientific, commercial, big-data, and real-time systems. Topics include writing reusable code, asynchronous capabilities, using libraries, multicore clusters, and much more. Each chapter explains how a specific aspect of OpenACC technology fits, how it works, and the pitfalls to avoid. Throughout, the book demonstrates how the use of simple working examples that can be adapted to solve application needs. Presents the simplest way to leverage GPUs to achieve application speedups Shows how OpenACC works, including working examples that can be adapted for application needs Allows readers to download source code and slides from the book's companion web page
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Welcome to ESPM2 '15 workshop! As the HPC field is heading to Exascale, the role of Programming Models and Middleware is getting more important. The objectives of this workshop are to bring together researchers working in this area and discuss the stateof- the-art developments in the field. The detailed workshop program is indicated in the previous page. We would like to thank all authors who submitted papers to this workshop. Special thanks go to the program committee members for providing us with high-quality reviews under tight deadlines. For each submitted paper, we were able to collect at least four reviews. We were able to receive 100% reviews on a tight deadline. Based on the reviews and online discussion among the PC members, a set of five regular papers and two short papers were selected. These papers reflect the state-of-the-art research and developments being conducted in the community in the emerging programming models and middleware area.
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