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SUMMARY:Benchmarking the Three Ps: Performance, Portability, and Productiv
 ity
DESCRIPTION:Tom Deakin (University of Bristol)\n\nOur high-performance app
 lications must be written to embrace the full ecosystem of supercomputer d
 esign. They need to take advantage of the hierarchy of concurrency on offe
 r, and utilise the whole processor. And writing these applications must be
  productive because HPC software outlives any one system. Our applications
  need to address the “Three Ps” and be Performance Portable and Productive
 . Benchmarking for the Three Ps presents an acute challenge due to the com
 plexities of rigorously and reproducibly testing such a large space. In th
 is talk I will share a perspective on benchmarking for Performance, Portab
 ility, and Productivity, and share some of the tools and methodologies we 
 are developing to make this easier for the future.\n\nDomain: Engineering,
  Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: 
 Olga Pearce (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, TAMU)\n\n
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