TY - JOUR
T1 - The international exascale software project
T2 - A call to cooperative action by the global high-performance community
AU - Dongarra, Jack
AU - Beckman, Pete
AU - Aerts, Patrick
AU - Cappello, Frank
AU - Lippert, Thomas
AU - Matsuoka, Satoshi
AU - Messina, Paul
AU - Moore, Terry
AU - Stevens, Rick
AU - Trefethen, Anne
AU - Valero, Mateo
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Over the last 20 years, the open-source community has provided more and more software on which the world's high-performance computing systems depend for performance and productivity. The community has invested millions of dollars and years of effort to build key components. Although the investments in these separate software elements have been tremendously valuable, a great deal of productivity has also been lost because of the lack of planning, coordination, and key integration of technologies necessary to make them work together smoothly and efficiently, both within individual petascale systems and between different systems. A repository gatekeeper and an email discussion list can coordinate open-source development within a single project, but there is no global mechanism working across the community to identify critical holes in the overall software environment, spot opportunities for beneficial integration, or specify requirements for more careful coordination. It seems clear that this completely uncoordinated development model will not provide the software needed to support the unprecedented parallelism required for peta/exascale computation on millions of cores, or the flexibility required to exploit new hardware models and features, such as transactional memory, speculative execution, and GPUs. We believe the community must work together to prepare for the challenges of exascale computing, ultimately combing their efforts in a coordinated International Exascale Software Project.
AB - Over the last 20 years, the open-source community has provided more and more software on which the world's high-performance computing systems depend for performance and productivity. The community has invested millions of dollars and years of effort to build key components. Although the investments in these separate software elements have been tremendously valuable, a great deal of productivity has also been lost because of the lack of planning, coordination, and key integration of technologies necessary to make them work together smoothly and efficiently, both within individual petascale systems and between different systems. A repository gatekeeper and an email discussion list can coordinate open-source development within a single project, but there is no global mechanism working across the community to identify critical holes in the overall software environment, spot opportunities for beneficial integration, or specify requirements for more careful coordination. It seems clear that this completely uncoordinated development model will not provide the software needed to support the unprecedented parallelism required for peta/exascale computation on millions of cores, or the flexibility required to exploit new hardware models and features, such as transactional memory, speculative execution, and GPUs. We believe the community must work together to prepare for the challenges of exascale computing, ultimately combing their efforts in a coordinated International Exascale Software Project.
KW - Applications
KW - Exascale
KW - International
KW - Scientific computing
KW - Software
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=70450159193&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1094342009347714
DO - 10.1177/1094342009347714
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70450159193
SN - 1094-3420
VL - 23
SP - 309
EP - 322
JO - International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
JF - International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
IS - 4
ER -