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A Class of OpenMP Applications Involving Nested Parallelism

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Author(s)
H. M. Bücker , A. Rasch , A. Wolf

Published in
Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Nicosia, Cyprus, March 14--17, 2004

Year
2004

Publisher
ACM Press

Abstract
Today, OpenMP is the de facto standard for portable shared-memory programming supporting multiple levels of parallelism. Unfortunately, most of the current OpenMP implementations are not capable of fully exploiting more than one level of parallelism. With the increasing number of processors available in high-performance computing resources, the number of applications that would benefit from multilevel parallelism is also increasing. Applying automatic differentiation to OpenMP programs is introduced as a new class of OpenMP applications with nested parallelism.

AD Theory and Techniques
Parallelism

Related Applications
- Automatic Differentiation of Parallel OpenMP Programs

BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{
         Bucker2004ACo,
       author = "H. M. B{\"u}cker and A.~Rasch and A.~Wolf",
       title = "A Class of {O}pen{MP} Applications Involving Nested Parallelism",
       booktitle = "Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Nicosia, Cyprus,
         March~14--17, 2004",
       publisher = "ACM Press",
       pages = "220--224",
       doi = "10.1145/967900.967948",
       url = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/967900.967948",
       address = "New York",
       abstract = "Today, OpenMP is the de facto standard for portable shared-memory programming
         supporting multiple levels of parallelism. Unfortunately, most of the current OpenMP implementations
         are not capable of fully exploiting more than one level of parallelism. With the increasing number
         of processors available in high-performance computing resources, the number of applications that
         would benefit from multilevel parallelism is also increasing. Applying automatic differentiation to
         OpenMP programs is introduced as a new class of OpenMP applications with nested parallelism.",
       ad_theotech = "Parallelism",
       year = "2004",
       volume = "1"
}


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