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SUMMARY:Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating the Upcoming OpenSHMEM Tea
 ms API
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nDesigning, Implementing, and Evaluating the Upcomi
 ng OpenSHMEM Teams API\n\nOzog, Rahman, Taylor, Dinan\n\nFor many years, t
 he OpenSHMEM parallel programming interface has provided a high-performanc
 e alternative to MPI that emphasizes one-sided messaging, simplifies commu
 nication across a global memory space, and bolsters the capabilities of ra
 pidly evolving fabric interconnect technologies. The OpenSHMEM specificati
 on standardizes the library interfaces, prioritizing a performant and port
 able API. The specification continues to mature with vigorous support from
  several authoritative vendors and researchers. For example, the OpenSHMEM
  specification committee is actively standardizing a unique teams API that
  enables user-defined subsets of application processes to efficiently and 
 productively perform communication operations, such as collectives routine
 s, remote memory accesses, and remote atomic operations.\n\nThis paper des
 cribes the OpenSHMEM teams interface and several interesting aspects and c
 hallenges in implementing the API, as well as possible extensions that cou
 ld improve the programmability and/or performance. We evaluate the perform
 ance of a preliminary implementation and show that using teams effectively
  can facilitate impressive improvements of collective operations at scale,
  even while simplifying the underlying programming model.\n\nTag: Workshop
  Reg Pass, MPI, Parallel Application Frameworks, Parallel Programming Lang
 uages, Libraries, and Models, Scalable Computing\n\nRegistration Category:
  Workshop Reg Pass, MPI, Parallel Application Frameworks, Parallel Program
 ming Languages, Libraries, and Models, Scalable Computing
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_pawatm113&sess=ses
 s108
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