The latest update of the ECP Software Technology Capability Assessment Report provides an overview and assessment of current ECP software technologies capabilities and activities. Berkeley Lab’s Sherry Li, Mathematical Libraries Lead for ECP Software Technology, is one of the co-authors.
SENSEI
Led by Scientific Data Division scientist Gunther Weber, SENSEI is part of the Exascale Computing Project’s Data and Visualization software development kit. SENSEI seamlessly and efficiently enables in situ data processing with a diverse set of languages, tools, and libraries through a simple API, data model, and…
ExaIO
The ExaIO team supports numerous ECP applications in achieving superior I/O performance with HDF5.
Factorization Based Sparse Solvers and Preconditioners for Exascale
This project is led by Xiaoye “Sherry” Li, leader of CRD’s Scalable Solvers Group.
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ExaHDF5
Hierarchical Data Format version 5 (HDF5) is the most popular high-level I/O library for scientific applications to write and read data files.
The Pagoda Project
This project is led by Paul Hargrove in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division. The Pagoda Project researches and develops cutting-edge software for implementing high-performance applications and software infrastructure under the Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) model.
Berkeley Lab staff are also contributing to additional ECP software projects
NWChem
The NWChem computational chemistry software package was designed more than 20 years ago to run parallel computational chemistry simulations on thousands of processors.
PROTEAS-TUNE
PROTEAS-TUNE is a multi-institutional ECP software technology project spanning the topics of compilers, code generation, auto-tuning, and profiling.
ECP ALPINE: Algorithms and Infrastructure for In Situ Visualization and Analysis
Gunther Weber of the Data Analytics and Visualization Group in CRD is a member of the team.
The ADIOS Framework for Scientific Data on Exascale Systems
John Wu, leader of the Scientific Data Management Group in CRD, is a member of the team.
Extreme-scale Scientific Software Development Kit for the Exascale Computing Project: xSDK4ECP
Sherry Li, head of CRD’s Scalable Solvers Group, is a member of the team.
Autotuning Compiler Technology for Cross-Architecture Transformation and Code Generation
Sam Williams of the Performance Algorithms and Research Group in CRD is a member of the team.