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HPCS Application Analysis and Assessment: Phase 1 Summary

April 2003

David Koester, The MITRE Corporation
Jeremy Kepner, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

ABSTRACT

The value of a High Performance Computing (HPC) system to a user includes many factors, such as: execution time on a particular problem, software development time, and both direct and indirect costs. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) is focused on providing a new generation of economically viable high productivity computing systems for the national security and industrial user community in the 2007-2010 timeframe. The goal is to provide systems that double in productivity (or value) every 18 months. This program has initiated a fundamental reassessment of how we define and measure performance, programmability, portability, robustness and ultimately productivity in the HPC domain. This talk will describe the HPCS efforts to develop a productivity assessment framework, characterize HPC user workflows, and define the scope of the target applications.

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