KaMPIng awarded at SC'24
Tim Niklas Uhl presented the C++ MPI wrapper KaMPIng as part of the Technical Program at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC) in Atlanta, Georgia. The SC is a globally leading conference that brings together cutting-edge research and industry in the fields of high-performance computing (HPC), networking, storage technologies, and data analysis.
KaMPIng covers all levels of abstraction through an innovative, flexible interface, enabling both rapid prototyping and fine-tuning of distributed algorithms with predictable runtime behavior and memory requirements.
During the award ceremony on November 21, the authors were also honored with the Best Reproducibility Advancement Award. This award recognizes outstanding efforts to improve the transparency and reproducibility of methods in high-performance computing (HPC), storage technologies, networking, and data analysis. The award was presented by Award Chairs Scott Pakin and Venkatesh Kannan, Reproducibility Chairs Sascha Hunold and Le Mai Weakly, and Technical Program Chairs Guillaume Pallez and Judith C. Hill.
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KaMPIng on GitHub
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T. N. Uhl, M. Schimek, L. Hübner, D. Hespe, F. Kurpicz, D. Seemaier, C. Stelz, and P. Sanders, "KaMPIng: Flexible and (Near) Zero-Overhead C++ Bindings for MPI," in SC24: International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis SC, Atlanta, GA, United States, 2024, pp. 689-709, doi: 10.1109/SC41406.2024.00050. Postprint publicly available in the arXiv.