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1st SE4HPCS@ICSE 2015: Florence, Italy
- Jeffrey C. Carver, Paolo Ciancarini, Neil P. Chue Hong:
1st IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in Science, SE4HPCS 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7082-0
Full Papers
- Mohamed Almorsy, John C. Grundy:
Supporting Scientists in Re-engineering Sequential Programs to Parallel Using Model-Driven Engineering. 1-8 - Claudio Bonati, Enrico Calore, Simone Coscetti, Massimo D'Elia, Michele Mesiti, Francesco Negro, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Raffaele Tripiccione:
Development of Scientific Software for HPC Architectures Using Open ACC: The Case of LQCD. 9-15 - Dali Wang, Tomislav Janjusic, Colleen Iversen, Peter E. Thornton, Misha Karssovski, Wei Wu, Yang Xu:
A Scientific Function Test Framework for Modular Environmental Model Development: Application to the Community Land Model. 16-23 - Kapil Agrawal, Sadika Amreen, Audris Mockus:
Commit Quality in Five High Performance Computing Projects. 24-29 - Hassan Reza, Michael Aguilar, Sara Faraji Jalal:
Regression Testing of GPU/MIC Systems for HPCC. 30-37 - Davide Barbieri, Valeria Cardellini, Salvatore Filippone:
SIMPL: A Pattern Language for Writing Efficient Kernels on GPGPU. 38-45
Position Papers
- Gregory Butler:
Computation for Genomics Knowledge Discovery. 46-50 - Alessandro Margara, Mauro Pezzè, Igor V. Pivkin, Mauro Santoro:
Towards an Engineering Methodology for Multi-model Scientific Simulations. 51-55 - Jeremy Cohen, David Moxey, Chris D. Cantwell, Peter Austing, John Darlington, Spencer J. Sherwin:
Ensuring an Effective User Experience When Managing and Running Scientific HPC Software. 56-59 - Madhu Hari, Shirley Moore:
Using Software Engineering Methodologies to Port a Scientific Code to GPUs: Experiences and Lessons Learned. 60-64
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