OpenPOWER Summit 2021

E4S: Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack
2021-10-28, 14:00–14:45 (US/Central), RoomB

The DOE Exascale Computing Project (EC) Software Technology focus area
is developing an HPC software ecosystem that will enable the efficient
and performant execution of exascale applications. Through the
Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S), it is developing a
comprehensive and coherent software stack that will enable application
developers to productively write highly parallel applications that can
portably target diverse exascale architectures - including the IBM
OpenPOWER with NVIDIA GPU systems. E4S features a broad collection of
HPC software packages including the TAU Performance System(R) for
performance evaluation of HPC and AI/ML codes. E4S provides a curated set of packages
built using the Spack package manager and provides both bare-metal installation and
containerized distributions that feature a broad collection of HPC
software packages. E4S exists to accelerate the development, deployment,
and use of HPC software, lowering the barriers for HPC users.


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Sameer Shende serves as the Research Associate Professor and the Director of the Performance Research
Laboratory at the University of Oregon and the President and Director of
ParaTools, Inc. and ParaTools, SAS in France. He serves as the lead
developer of the TAU Performance System, Program Database Toolkit (PDT),
HPCLinux, and Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S). His
research interests include performance instrumentation, compiler
optimizations, measurement, and analysis tools for HPC. He leads the SDK
project for the Exascale Computing Project (ECP), in the Programming
Models and Runtime (PMR) area to provide ECP Software Technology (ST)
products in a containerized environment for HPC.