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DESCRIPTION:Goals\n\nThis workshop organized by JSC through the VI-HPS for 
 the German PRACE Advanced Training Centre  will:\n\ngive an overview of t
 he VI-HPS programming tools suite\n	explain the functionality of individua
 l tools\, and how to use them effectively\n	offer hands-on experience and 
 expert assistance using the tools\nFor details see: http://www.vi-hps.org/
 training/tws/tw25.html\n\nProgramme Overview\n\nPresentations and hands-on
  sessions are planned on the following topics:\n\nSetting up\, welcome and
  introduction\n	Score-P instrumentation and measurement\n	Scalasca automat
 ed trace analysis\n	Vampir interactive trace analysis\n	TAU performance sy
 stem\n	Extra-P automated performance modeling\n	Paraver/Extrae/Dimemas tra
 ce analysis and performance prediction\n	MAQAO performance analysis &amp\;
  optimisation\n	MUST runtime error detection for MPI\n	ARCHER runtime erro
 r detection for OpenMP\n	... and potentially others\nA brief overview of t
 he capabilities of these and associated tools is provided in the VI-HPS To
 ols Guide.\n\nThe workshop will be held in English and run from 09:00 to n
 ot later than 18:00 each day\, with breaks for lunch and refreshments. For
  participants from public research institutions in PRACE countries\, the c
 ourse fee is sponsored through the PRACE PATC program. All participants ar
 e responsible for their own travel and accommodation.\n\nClassroom capacit
 y is limited\, therefore priority will be given to applicants with paralle
 l codes already running on the workshop computer system (CLAIX)\, and thos
 e bringing codes from similar x86 cluster systems to work on. Participants
  are therefore encouraged to prepare their own MPI\, OpenMP and hybrid MPI
 +OpenMP parallel application codes for analysis.\n\nParticipants are expec
 ted to use their own notebook computers to connect to the workshop compute
 r systems via SSH: X11 will also be required for the graphical tools.\n\nH
 ardware and Software Platforms\n\nCLAIX2016: NEC x86_64 Linux cluster syst
 em:\n\n \n\n600+ 'MPI' compute nodes each with two Intel Xeon E5-2650v4 '
 Broadwell' processors (2.2GHz\, 12 cores per processor\, 2 hardware thread
 s per core) and 128GB shared memory\n	8 'SMP' compute nodes each with eigh
 t Intel Xeon E7-8860v4 'Broadwell' processors (2.2GHz\, 18 cores per proce
 ssor\, 2 hardware threads per core) and 1024GB shared memory\n	software: C
 entOS 7.2 GNU/Linux\, Intel MPI\; Intel\, GCC and other compilers\;\n \n\
 nThe local HPC system CLAIX is the primary platform for the workshop and w
 ill be used for the hands-on exercises. Course accounts will be provided d
 uring the workshop. Participants with accounts on the JURECA cluster and J
 UQUEEN BlueGene/Q at JSC will also be assisted using those systems. Other 
 systems where up-to-date versions of the tools are installed can also be u
 sed when preferred\, though support may be limited and participants are ex
 pected to already possess user accounts. Regardless of whichever systems t
 hey intend to use\, participants should be familiar with the relevant proc
 edures for compiling and running their parallel applications (via batch qu
 eues where appropriate).\n\nAccommodation in Aachen\n\nA contingent of roo
 ms at various hotels in Aachen have been reserved until 5 March 2017: afte
 r that there's no guarantee desired rooms will still be available. Alterna
 tively consult the full accommodation list.\n\nThe detailed program will b
 e available under VI-HPS training web site.\n\n \n\nhttps://events.prace-
 ri.eu/event/584/
SUMMARY:25th VI-HPS Tuning Workshop @ RWTH Aachen University
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/584/
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