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DESCRIPTION:32nd VI-HPS Tuning Workshop (Bristol\, England) - PATC course\n
 \nDate\n\nWednesday 24th - Friday 26th April 2019\n\nLocation\n\nThe works
 hop will take place at the University of Bristol\, England.\n\nCo-organizi
 ng Institutions\n\n \n\nGoals\n\nThis workshop is organised by VI-HPS for 
 the UK PRACE Advanced Training Centre to:\n\n\n	give an overview of the VI
 -HPS programming tools suite\n	explain the functionality of individual too
 ls\, and how to use them effectively\n	offer hands-on experience and exper
 t assistance using the tools\n\n\nOn completion participants should be fam
 iliar with common performance analysis and diagnosis techniques and how th
 ey can be employed in practice (on a range of HPC systems). Those who prep
 ared their own application test cases will have been coached in the tuning
  of their measurement and analysis\, and provided optimization suggestions
 .\n\nProgramme Overview\n\nPresentations and hands-on sessions are on the 
 following topics:\n\n\n	BSC tools for trace analysis and performance predi
 ction\n	Score-P instrumentation and measurement\n	Scalasca automated trace
  analysis\n	TAU performance system\n\n\nA brief overview of the capabiliti
 es of these and associated tools is provided in the VI-HPS Tools Guide.\n\
 nThe workshop will be held in English and run from 09:00 to not later than
  17:00 each day\, with breaks for lunch and refreshments. There is no fee 
 for participation\, however\, participants are responsible for their own t
 ravel and accommodation.\n\nClassroom capacity is limited\, therefore prio
 rity will be given to applicants with MPI\, OpenMP and hybrid OpenMP+MPI p
 arallel codes already running on the workshop computer systems\, and those
  bringing codes from similar systems to work on. Attendees will need to br
 ing their own notebook computers (with SSH and X11 configured) and use (ed
 uroam) wifi to connect to the workshop computer systems.\n\nOutline\n\nThe
  workshop introduces tools that provide a practical basis for portable per
 formance analysis of parallel application execution\, covering both profil
 ing and tracing. It will be delivered as a series of presentations with as
 sociated hands-on practical exercises using the ARM-based Isambard Cray XC
 50 computer.\n\nWhile analysis of provided example codes will be used to g
 uide the class through the relevant steps and familiarise with usage of th
 e tools\, coaching will also be available to assist participants to analys
 e their own parallel application codes and may suggest opportunities for i
 mproving their execution performance and scalability.\n\nProgramme (prelim
 inary)\n\n\n	\n		\n			Day 1:\n			Wednesday 24th April\n		\n		\n			09:30\n
 			Welcome messages\n			\n				ARCHER Training Courses\n			\n			\n		\n		\n	
 		09:45\n			Introduction\n			\n				Introduction to VI-HPS &amp\; overview 
 of tools\n				Introduction to parallel performance engineering\n				Comput
 er systems and software environment\n			\n			\n		\n		\n			11:00\n			(break
 )\n		\n		\n			11:30\n			Cray tools\n		\n		\n		\n		\n			13:00\n			(lunch)\n
 		\n		\n			14:00\n			BSC performance tools\n		\n		\n			15:00\n			(break)\n
 		\n		\n			15:30\n			Hands-on coaching to apply tools to analyze participa
 nts' own code(s).\n		\n		\n			17:15\n			Review of day and schedule for rem
 ainder of workshop\n		\n		\n			17:30\n			(adjourn)\n		\n		\n			 \n		\n		\
 n			Day 2:\n			Thursday 25th April\n		\n		\n			09:30\n			Instrumentation 
 &amp\; measurement with Score-P\n			Execution profile analysis report expl
 oration with CUBE\n		\n		\n			11:00\n			(break)\n		\n		\n			11:30\n			TAU 
 performance system\n		\n		\n			13:00\n			(lunch)\n		\n		\n			14:00\n			Han
 ds-on coaching to apply tools to analyze participants' own code(s).\n		\n	
 	\n			17:30\n			(adjourn)\n		\n		\n			 \n		\n		\n			Day 3:\n			Friday 26
 th April\n		\n		\n			09:30\n			Automated trace analysis with Scalasca\n		\
 n		\n			11:00\n			(break)\n		\n		\n			11:30\n			TAU PerfExplorer\n		\n		\n
 			13:00\n			(lunch)\n		\n		\n			14:00\n			Hands-on coaching to apply tool
 s to analyze participants' own code(s).\n		\n		\n			16:45\n			Review of wo
 rkshop\n		\n		\n			17:00\n			(adjourn)\n		\n	\n\n\nHardware and Software P
 latforms\n\nIsambard: Cray XC50 with 164 dual Marvell ThunderX2 32-core 2.
 1 GHz nodes (64-bit ARMv8-A cores) with 256GB DRAM and Aries dragonfly int
 erconnect\, Cray MPI\, Cray\, GCC &amp\; ARM toolchains. Training accounts
  will be provided!\n\nARCHER: Cray XC30 with 3008 compute nodes consisting
  of two 12-core Intel E5-2697 (IvyBridge) processors sharing 64GB (or 128G
 B) of NUMA memory\, Aries dragonfly interconnect\, Cray MPI\, Cray\, GCC &
 amp\; Intel compilers\, PBS Pro job management system. Training accounts w
 ill be provided!\n\nOther systems where up-to-date versions of the tools a
 re installed can also be used when preferred\, though support may be limit
 ed. Participants are expected to already possess user accounts on non-loca
 l systems they intend to use\, and should be familiar with the procedures 
 for compiling and running parallel applications.\n\nRegistration\n\nPlease
  register via the Registration tab on this page.\n\nLocal organisers infor
 mation page.\nhttps://events.prace-ri.eu/event/867/
SUMMARY:Performance Analysis Workshop @ EPCC at Bristol
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/867/
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