Project Details
Description
As part of the DFG call "Performance Engineering for Scientific Software", the Project partners G. Wellein (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg), M. Müller (RWTH Aachen) and W. Nagel (TU Dresden) initiated the project "Process-oriented Performance Engineering Service Infrastructure for Scientific Software at German HPC Centers" (acronym ProPE). The project aims at implementing performance engineering (PE) as a well-defined, structured process to improve the resource efficiency of programs. This structured PE process should allow for target-oriented optimization and parallelization of application codes guided by performance patterns and performance models. The associated KONWIHR project ProPE-Algorithms (ProPE-AL) adds a further algorithmic optimization step to this well-defined, structured process. This extension takes into account that the best possible sustainable use of HPC resources through application codes is not only a question of the efficiency of the implementation, but also a question of the efficiency of the (numerical) algorithms that application codes are based on.
Short title | ProPE-AL |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/10/17 → 30/09/20 |
Collaborative partners
- FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Project partner)
- RWTH Aachen University (Project partner)
- TU Dresden (Project partner)
- Informatics 5 - Chair of Scientific Computing (lead)
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