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SUMMARY:Outlook on Loop Scheduling Between Theory and Practice
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nAhmed Eleliemy (University of Basel)\n\nDynam
 ic loop scheduling (DLS) techniques are designed to overcome the imbalance
 d execution of loops in scientific codes. Most of these techniques were de
 vised between the early 1990s and 2000s. Modern high-performance computing
  (HPC) systems exhibit many technological advancements at the hardware and
  software levels. In this talk, we will review recent DLS-related research
  efforts and highlight specific perspectives to answer the following quest
 ions: How do modern HPC hardware and software stacks impact DLS techniques
 ? How far are modern HPC libraries/frameworks support DLS from the literat
 ure? How can domain scientists face choice paralysis?\n\nDomain: Computer 
 Science, Machine Learning, and Applied Mathematics &#8232;\n\nSession Chair: Mar
 ie-Christine Sawley (ICES Foundation)
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