Configuration-Aware Performance Analysis for High-Performance Computing Frameworks
Offered By: NHR@FAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore configuration-aware performance analysis in high-performance computing through this seminar talk by Florian Sattler from Saarland University. Delve into the challenges of selecting optimal features in software frameworks like DUNE for simulating physical, chemical, and biological processes. Learn about a proposed approach combining black-box and white-box performance analysis to identify feature performance changes and pinpoint regressions across framework releases. Discover how this method can assist developers in addressing performance issues and help users find optimal configurations for their simulations. Gain insights into Florian Sattler's research interests, including performance analysis, software evolution, and compiler technologies, as well as his involvement in the C++ committee.
Syllabus
Date and time: Tuesday, February 14, 2:00 p.m. – p.m. CET
Taught by
NHR@FAU
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