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| lecturer = [http://wwwi10.lrr.in.tum.de/~gerndt/home/ Prof. Dr. Michael Gerndt], [http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~weidendo/p/index.html Dr. Josef Weidendorfer], [[Emily Mo-Hellenbrand, M.Sc.]], [[Alexander Pöppl, M.Sc.]], [http://isaiascompres.com Isaías Alberto Comprés Ureña] | | lecturer = [http://wwwi10.lrr.in.tum.de/~gerndt/home/ Prof. Dr. Michael Gerndt], [http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~weidendo/p/index.html Dr. Josef Weidendorfer], [[Emily Mo-Hellenbrand, M.Sc.]], [[Alexander Pöppl, M.Sc.]], [http://isaiascompres.com Isaías Alberto Comprés Ureña] | ||
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− | + | : Presentations: see '''Schedule''' section below. | |
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| credits = 2 SWS (2S) / 4 Credits | | credits = 2 SWS (2S) / 4 Credits | ||
| audience = Students from Master Informatics (IN2107), Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), and Bachelor Informatics (IN0014) | | audience = Students from Master Informatics (IN2107), Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), and Bachelor Informatics (IN0014) | ||
| tutorials = - | | tutorials = - | ||
| exam = - | | exam = - | ||
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− | | | + | | Prof. Gerndt || MIC architectures (Intel Xeon Phi) || Weijie Zhang || || |
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− | | | + | | Prof. Gerndt || Heterogeneous Computing || Guillermo González || || |
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− | | | + | | Prof. Gerndt || PGAS || Boro Šofranac || || |
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− | | | + | | Josef || Dark Silicon || Juan Medina Serrano || || |
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− | | | + | | Josef || Energy Aware Computing Techniques in HPC || Alexandra Ioana Ilia || || |
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− | | Emily || | + | | Emily || Fault Tolerance || Ioana Dumitrita Costinas || || |
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+ | | Emily || Resource Aware Computing Concepts || Bibigul Shektybayeva || || | ||
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− | | | + | | Alexander || Task-Based Runtime Systems || Lukas Schmidt || || |
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− | | | + | | Alexander || Actor-based Programming model || Iván Rodríguez || || |
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− | | | + | | Alexander || DSLs for HPC (ExaStencils) || Felix Uhl || || |
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− | | | + | | Isaías || MPI at Exascale || Imke Helene Drave || || |
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− | | | + | | Isaías || Modeling vs. Automatic Tuning in HPC || Paul Karlshöfer || || |
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− | | | + | |19.04.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 || MI 02.07.023 || Kick-Off Meeting || - |
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− | + | |'''30.04.2016, 18:00''' || N\A || Submission of paper title and outline (no abstract) || - | |
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− | | | + | |21.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 || MI 02.07.023 || Presentation (1) Alexandra Ioana Ilia (2) Juan Medina Serrano || - |
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− | | | + | |24.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 || MI 01.13.010 || Presentation (1) Ioana Dumitrita Costinas (2) Bibigul Shektybayeva || - |
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− | | | + | |28.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 || MI 02.07.023 || Presentation (1) Guillermo González (2) Boro Šofranac || - |
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− | | | + | |01.07.2016, 08:30 - 10:00 || MI 02.07.023 || Presentation (1) Weijie Zhang (2) Lukas Schmidt || - |
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− | | | + | |05.07.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 || MI 02.07.023 || Presentation (1) Imke Helene Drave (2) Paul Karlshöfer || - |
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= Requirements = | = Requirements = | ||
− | * Course language: English | + | * '''Course language''': English |
− | * Independent literature research | + | * '''Independent literature research''' |
− | * Paper: | + | * '''Paper''': Total 6-10 pages (max 10 pages). IEEE format double-column (see link below) required. |
− | * | + | * '''Presentation''': 30 minutes talk + 15 minutes discussion |
− | + | * '''Mandatory attendance''': Participants must attend all presentations. Absence may be approved for "good" reasons with a prior discussion to the supervisors. For absence due to sickness, a doctor's attest must be provided. Unapproved absence will result in grade deduction or failure. | |
− | * Mandatory attendance: Participants must attend all presentations. Absence | ||
= Grading = | = Grading = | ||
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− | + | ** paper release candidate | |
− | * | + | ** paper final version |
− | * | + | ** presentation (slides + talk) |
+ | * Grade deduction or Failure factors: bad attendance, missing deadlines, plagiarism | ||
* Bonus factors: commitment, activeness (interaction with supervisor, participation in discussions, etc.), self-implemented code/examples, etc. | * Bonus factors: commitment, activeness (interaction with supervisor, participation in discussions, etc.), self-implemented code/examples, etc. | ||
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* [http://www.invasic.de Invasive Computing] | * [http://www.invasic.de Invasive Computing] | ||
* [http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/seminare/datamining/dm-template.tar.gz IEEE format] | * [http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/seminare/datamining/dm-template.tar.gz IEEE format] | ||
+ | * [http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/seminare/future_trends_computing/kickoff_slides.pdf Initial meeting slides (Jan 26, 2016)] |
Latest revision as of 09:35, 1 July 2016
- Term
- Summer 16
- Lecturer
- Prof. Dr. Michael Gerndt, Dr. Josef Weidendorfer, Emily Mo-Hellenbrand, M.Sc., Alexander Pöppl, M.Sc., Isaías Alberto Comprés Ureña
- Time and Place
- Initial Meeting: January 26th, 09:00-10:00, room 02.07.023
- Kick-Off Meeting: April 19th, 14:00-16:00, room 02.07.023
- Presentations: see Schedule section below.
- Audience
- Students from Master Informatics (IN2107), Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), and Bachelor Informatics (IN0014)
- Tutorials
- -
- Exam
- -
- Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
- 2 SWS (2S) / 4 Credits
- TUMonline
- Link
Capacity
- Max. number of participants: 12
Description
In the last ten years the period of vast increases in processing power mostly achieved by increasing the clock frequency of a processor has come to an end. Instead, computer architectures are getting more complex in order to accommodate the growing demand for processing power. Modern CPUs typically have a wide range of SIMD instructions for fine-grained data parallelism, and are capable of executing several threads on each of their several cores. Memory accesses are passed through multiple cache levels to hide memory access latencies. In addition to that, hardware specialized in performing massively parallel computations is getting more and more popular. Examples are GPUs and accelerators such as the Xeon Phi. In the HPC context, several nodes, each with its own CPU(s) and GPU(s) may be joined into a cluster.
Regular programming techniques and paradigms are no longer sufficient to fully utilize this hardware. Frameworks such as OpenCL take the structure and heterogeneity of the underlying hardware into account and provide the programming environment to expose all available resources, such as GPUs and accelerators. Novel approaches (such as invasive computing) expose the allocation of resources to the users, allowing them to request required resources and, by offering the reallocation of resources at runtime, enabling them to adapt to changing computing demands.
The behavior of the hardware at runtime also needs to be considered. Modern Cluster architectures are not necessarily capable to run at peak utilization 100% of the time. To avoid the overheating of the hardware and the resulting degradation of the silicon, the clock frequency of the CPU may be drastically reduced, or single nodes may even be shut down completely for a time. Taking these problems into account is an additional challenge developers face today.
Background: The seminar will (partly) discuss research executed in the collaborative research unit Invasive Computing funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Topics
Supervisor | Topic | Assigned To | Paper | Slides |
Prof. Gerndt | MIC architectures (Intel Xeon Phi) | Weijie Zhang | ||
Prof. Gerndt | Heterogeneous Computing | Guillermo González | ||
Prof. Gerndt | PGAS | Boro Šofranac | ||
Josef | Dark Silicon | Juan Medina Serrano | ||
Josef | Energy Aware Computing Techniques in HPC | Alexandra Ioana Ilia | ||
Emily | Fault Tolerance | Ioana Dumitrita Costinas | ||
Emily | Resource Aware Computing Concepts | Bibigul Shektybayeva | ||
Alexander | Task-Based Runtime Systems | Lukas Schmidt | ||
Alexander | Actor-based Programming model | Iván Rodríguez | ||
Alexander | DSLs for HPC (ExaStencils) | Felix Uhl | ||
Isaías | MPI at Exascale | Imke Helene Drave | ||
Isaías | Modeling vs. Automatic Tuning in HPC | Paul Karlshöfer |
Literature
Consider the Invasive Computing homepage. We encourage independent research and review of the available literature.
Schedule
Time | Place | Description | Material |
19.04.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 02.07.023 | Kick-Off Meeting | - |
30.04.2016, 18:00 | N\A | Submission of paper title and outline (no abstract) | - |
15.06.2016, 18:00 | N\A | Submission of paper release candidate | - |
30.06.2016, 18:00 | N\A | Submission of paper final version | - |
21.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 02.07.023 | Presentation (1) Alexandra Ioana Ilia (2) Juan Medina Serrano | - |
24.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 01.13.010 | Presentation (1) Ioana Dumitrita Costinas (2) Bibigul Shektybayeva | - |
28.06.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 02.07.023 | Presentation (1) Guillermo González (2) Boro Šofranac | - |
01.07.2016, 08:30 - 10:00 | MI 02.07.023 | Presentation (1) Weijie Zhang (2) Lukas Schmidt | - |
05.07.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 02.07.023 | Presentation (1) Imke Helene Drave (2) Paul Karlshöfer | - |
08.07.2016, 14:00 - 16:00 | MI 01.13.010 | Presentation (1) Iván Rodríguez (2) Felix Uhl | - |
- Note 1: Please send all submission to your supervisor and CC Alexander Pöppl, M.Sc..
- Note 2: Presentation slides are not subject to formal submission, but they will be graded as part of your presentation. You're strongly advised to consult your supervisor for the content of your slides.
- Note 3: Missing submission deadlines may result in grade deduction or failure.
Requirements
- Course language: English
- Independent literature research
- Paper: Total 6-10 pages (max 10 pages). IEEE format double-column (see link below) required.
- Presentation: 30 minutes talk + 15 minutes discussion
- Mandatory attendance: Participants must attend all presentations. Absence may be approved for "good" reasons with a prior discussion to the supervisors. For absence due to sickness, a doctor's attest must be provided. Unapproved absence will result in grade deduction or failure.
Grading
- Major Components:
- paper release candidate
- paper final version
- presentation (slides + talk)
- Grade deduction or Failure factors: bad attendance, missing deadlines, plagiarism
- Bonus factors: commitment, activeness (interaction with supervisor, participation in discussions, etc.), self-implemented code/examples, etc.